ahh larry given the opportunity we all like to fly. gutsy for sure. the bikes are made for just exactly this it is just the riders who have to let the brakes off if we are game.... roadrunner alright. thanks for sharing that one.Yeah - it is pretty scary. I won't be don't that kind of speed anytime soon (I hope).
I do really prefer just flatlands, or nice rollers. Of course, even falling and sliding at 30mph can ruin your day.
I think I might have to look into the kevlar stuff at some point, even for just riding on the track!
The Silvio handles the corners well, but I would not take them as fast as I do on my V.
Intrigued, explain.If I could I would have the V1 Silvio for the steep climbs...
102 wow you are game david. i wonder if the truck driver cared how close he was. you want to stay off that road if trucks are regular users.Two rides ago, just turned down the ramp and saw in my mirror a great big truck. The road narrow and the road goes from smooth to rough with on coming traffic. Not a nice position to be in. There was a foot of clearance when the truck past me. And I was vibrating like a jelly. I have 28 mm tyres on the V2.0 and I was still vibrating. I slowly applied the brakes and took one of my feet out of the clip just for balance. The 28mm tyres, the Vintisit seat pad, and the frame are the bike's suspension system.
I did beat my top speed today and I wasn't even trying. Just practicing getting the cadence rate up to 100 rpm... did a pb in that today as well... got to 102!
hey are both 100% awesome machines. If I could I would have the V1 Silvio for the steep climbs, the S30 for the rough roads, and the V20 for the screaming downhills.