ratz
Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Bullhorn Stability
Marc,
The videos you posted shows how stable the that setup is. That has been our experience too. I don't have a camera mount to shoot the angle you did; so I think it's great that you got those shots. When the Mrs and I ride the the Silvios with the Deda's our arms remain solid and steady like you video, the boom stays locked in on a nice straight position; no wrist bends and it just comfortable and powerful, it never is shaky.
I have Origin8 GaryBar drops on the Vendetta just because it was faster to get setup; that's given me a nice comparison. It's not bad to ride that way but IMO it's not as stable as the Deda's on the Silvio. If I loose focus it can be a little sloppy at times. Since Fall is here with a vengeance I'll ride out the season with the drops and then this winter I'll be making another set of bullhorn brifters to put on the Vendetta. It is nice that the cable lengths for the two setups are the same so I should be able to switch between them without a ton of effort.
Marc,
The videos you posted shows how stable the that setup is. That has been our experience too. I don't have a camera mount to shoot the angle you did; so I think it's great that you got those shots. When the Mrs and I ride the the Silvios with the Deda's our arms remain solid and steady like you video, the boom stays locked in on a nice straight position; no wrist bends and it just comfortable and powerful, it never is shaky.
I have Origin8 GaryBar drops on the Vendetta just because it was faster to get setup; that's given me a nice comparison. It's not bad to ride that way but IMO it's not as stable as the Deda's on the Silvio. If I loose focus it can be a little sloppy at times. Since Fall is here with a vengeance I'll ride out the season with the drops and then this winter I'll be making another set of bullhorn brifters to put on the Vendetta. It is nice that the cable lengths for the two setups are the same so I should be able to switch between them without a ton of effort.