I'm in NW Oregon, which is anything but flat, and ride with a hill-loving club and spouse. How do those of you who have spent time on the Silvio feel about its slow speed handling, and ease of starting for in-town riding? Thanks!
I live a few hundred miles south of you in northern California. It's quite hilly here, in the beginning (two years ago) I dreaded the hills, and avoided them when I could. But because of that my rides were limited. Last year I was inspired by a discussion here on the Forum, between Eric and Ratz, there were talking about wanting to climb more. It got me to thinking, so I invested more time and training in climbing. It paid off big time for me. I'm now spending more time climbing, and having a ball doing it...the rewards is getting to the top and looking and then getting to take a free fast ride back down.
Once you get the miles and practice in with the Silvio, slow speed handling is great. For me it's equal (if not better) to my ex Tour Easy and Catbike Musashi, which are two bike with very good slow speed manners. But again, it takes practice and patience. It was not like that right out of the box for me, it was they last item I conquered on the bike. I can start from a dead stop on any hill that I could with either the TE or the Musashi. I can say the same for the Vendetta. However, I do find the Vendetta to be easier for starts of steep hills...But either will get the job done.
I also do a lot of in town riding, stop signs, stop lights, lots of heavy traffic, riding in and with traffic. The Sac River Trail is probably the most challenging riding I do, just because of the heavy traffic, dog, people walking, kids on bikes, skate boarders, people not watching what they are doing, twisty trails, icy bridge, etc etc! At this point and time I'm extremely confident with just about any situation thrown at me. Only fell once in over 10,000 mile with the S and V, it was a slow speed slowomo type of thing...the Sundial Bridge's glass deck was iced over and very slippery.