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  1. Dennis Perry

    New Silvio build

    CHAINRING GUARD I bought my chainring guard directly from ICE Trikes - in the UK (http://www.icetrikes.co/community/contact-ice) - and they told me the chainring guard wouldn't work. But I already knew that because the BB on the Silvio is "different". My LBS jury rigged something, which is...
  2. Dennis Perry

    Quest v. Sofrider v. Silvio

    SPOILT FOR CHOICE Hi Jim I've owned Version 1 of each Cruzbike you mentioned, and newer Versions get better too as user feedback filters back: a virtuous circle. John Tolhurst continues to be the engine room for innovation, but he is keenly attuned to feedback from the Cruzbike community...
  3. Dennis Perry

    Garmin Speed & Cadence Sensor Mounting

    GARMIN SENSOR - SNAP Hi Jeffrey and John I'd just finished taking photographs, when I saw John had taken essentially the same images. I've included mine - the power of numbers - to show the mounting, and for those with a Silvio V1.0, a twisted bracket that I use to mount the pulley to...
  4. Dennis Perry

    Garmin Speed & Cadence Sensor Mounting

    Garmin sensor Yes, I have a sensor on my Silvio V1.0. Not in a position to post a photo, but it's mounted on the left (leg) chainstay and the left crank arm. About 700km away from my Silvio at the moment. I'll try and post a photo later, but there was no drama in mounting it. One of the...
  5. Dennis Perry

    Ice Trikes Headrest

    Hi Mick I'm a couple of inches shorter than you, but there appears to be a couple of inches left on the rails. Maybe it was dumb luck that it all fitted for me. The only issue I had was curving the rails to fit, and I did this by putting a paperback book across my thigh, and bending...
  6. Dennis Perry

    Handlebars

    ICE Trikes headrest Kim is correct. It's an ICE Trikes headrest. As you can see a seat bag (upside down) is easily attached. I've been pleased with the set up. I described it at: http://www.cruzbiking.com.au/links
  7. Dennis Perry

    Cruztrike

    It could be worth visiting the Jet Trike site and join the mailing list. Henry Thomas says 2011 will be the year of the Mark III. He's been busy for a while, but in December said he would start work in 2011, see: http://mail.jetrike.com/pipermail/jetalk_jetrike.com/2010-December/000713.html I...
  8. Dennis Perry

    Second ride today...awesome man

    Hi Julian There could be a steep learning curve ahead, but in my opinion it's worth it. It took me a month on Sundays in an empty carpark, with a gentle slope, to feel comfortable on my Sofrider. On the other hand with the Quest 451 I had several people up to speed within minutes. That story is...
  9. Dennis Perry

    Seat Pan Pain??--Anyone?

    Hi Larry Those are impressive consecutive rides you are doing. Are the mob after you? I don't have seat pain either, but I'm starting to think that extra padding for my back could be useful. Kim Tolhurst has made a vertical roll of sheepskin fleece for his backrest. I'm curious as to what you...
  10. Dennis Perry

    Knee pain

    The current (May 2010) edition of Bicycling, which is virtually all about DF bikes, has a feature "No more back (or knee, or neck) pain (p38). So knee pain affects all cyclists. At least as Cruzbiker's we're minimising / eliminating, back, neck and wrist pain :) I went to a Sports Medicine...
  11. Dennis Perry

    Kickstand Solution

    Brilliant Dan. You've answered my unasked question, which was "will it fit in the back-seat storage area?" Obviously it will. I must say I read Larry's post on rear brakes going soft with some interest. I was late to discovering I had a back seat storage area. D'oh! And, I was stunned to see...
  12. Dennis Perry

    Kickstand Solution

    I exchanged emails with Tom overnight about the Click-Stand. His response was as follows: <snip> Hi Dennis, Thanks for the link to Dan's review, and your interest in Click-Stand. He [Dan] ordered a Max-5 with a 1" cradle. He measured the distance to the contact point at 29 3/4". Depending on...
  13. Dennis Perry

    Kickstand Solution

    The click stand looks like a great idea. Are you still happy with it as a solution? Can you let me (us) know what measurements you supplied to order the stand? And are you happy with the location you chose as the "contact point" for the stand. The Click Stand site asks for: 1. A vertical...
  14. Dennis Perry

    YAS CBSV-070

    The decals arrived for the BikePRO Aero30 wheels. Just an excuse to show the Silvio on the GripSport bike rack with dressed wheels. It is a brag board after all :) More information on the bike rack is on an earlier post on the Quest: http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=2396 I...
  15. Dennis Perry

    Transporting a Quest (and other Cruzbikes)

    Hi Kendrick Jon made the suggestions and did all the work. Perhaps the attached image will help explain the "modifications". No work required on your part at all. For a pair of diamond frame bicycles there is a single post that is mounted in the centre with clamp sliders on either side. One...
  16. Dennis Perry

    Transporting a Quest (and other Cruzbikes)

    I returned the Quest to Kim Tolhurst today :cry: I can see one in my future, perhaps with Avid disk brakes? Kim had discovered a velodome in Geelong West, that is open to the public, so we went for a spin. http://www.sportingsights.com/cycling/geelong-west-velodrome-velodrome/ Kim was on...
  17. Dennis Perry

    Women on a Quest

    And now a Man! Nephew Sylvain, a young fit man of the world was riding the Quest within minutes. He rides a diamond frame bicycle and has ridden it up Mont Ventoux more than once. Riding up the slight incline in our street he commented that there was no strain on the quads, a strain that that...
  18. Dennis Perry

    Women on a Quest

    In Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, second only to Vancouver in the 2010 Economist's list of most livable cities, Tiddalik the frog must have been drinking after the rain and hail of previous weeks (thanks Nina for the Tiddalik reference). A perfect sunny weekend. Sunday marked the beginning of...
  19. Dennis Perry

    YAS CBSV-070

    Thanks Kendrick, John and Larry for your kind remarks. I am inordinately pleased with the build and find excuses to go for a quick ride all the time. I took it to BikePro at lunchtime, as Andy and Nick had seen only bits of the build. Almost two hours later I left (long lunch?) having sorted out...
  20. Dennis Perry

    YAS CBSV-070

    Yet Another Silvio: or 321 (and it is about the bike) Specifications Frameset: CBSV-070 2009 model with internal rear brake cable routing, updated rear shock elastomer, stronger titanium leaf spring (with concomitant filing of rear fork spring mount!) and additional headset spacers. Groupset...
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