JeffParker
New Member
With 700 miles behind me on my 2009 Campy Centaur Silvio I'm checking in with a report. (Maximum speed 39.5 mph, average speed 12.5 mph) I've taken it on a 5 road rides with up to 70 other cyclists and used it for commuting to work in San Francisco and Marin County. My longest ride was 140 miles and covered 4000 feet of steep elevation changes. I won't claim to be the fastest, but I ride and keep up with the lead group of road bikes easily, and at the end of the day I know I am the most comfortable of any of them.
With each ride I've been able to observe and improve my posture, arm and leg reach, hand, wrist, thumb positions with simple adjustments. It takes a few hundred miles to dial-in all of the possible adjustments to make peddling, cruzing, shifting, and braking an effortless pleasure! My advice to new Silvio owners is to either not wrap your bars for a few hundred miles or just figure you might be doing it a few times. Handlebar tape is cheap!
I've tried the road shoes with cleats and clipless pedals (speedplay) find them more trouble than they are worth, especially when riding in the city. A waste of money so far. Anybody have any pedal/cleat combo they like using with their Silvio?
I want to be riding it all the time now.
jeff parker
With each ride I've been able to observe and improve my posture, arm and leg reach, hand, wrist, thumb positions with simple adjustments. It takes a few hundred miles to dial-in all of the possible adjustments to make peddling, cruzing, shifting, and braking an effortless pleasure! My advice to new Silvio owners is to either not wrap your bars for a few hundred miles or just figure you might be doing it a few times. Handlebar tape is cheap!
I've tried the road shoes with cleats and clipless pedals (speedplay) find them more trouble than they are worth, especially when riding in the city. A waste of money so far. Anybody have any pedal/cleat combo they like using with their Silvio?
I want to be riding it all the time now.
jeff parker