murmur
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I did my first real ride today on the S30 that I bought from BattleAxe last year. Prior to today, I had done a few runs up and down the street in front of my house, which is probably a 1-2% grade. Today it was 8 miles around the neighborhood, on what is close to the worst blacktop I'd ever choose to ride a bike on. But it's a low-traffic zone, perfect for my current style of MBB riding: Serpentine!
My basic skills are improving quickly, and although the power hasn't come online yet, I think she's a keeper. Two years on a Volae Club has been a fairly good prep for the transition, I think.
If there's anything that has me a little unsettled about the Silvio right now, it's seat angle. I've never ridden the Club with the seat lower than maybe 30 degrees, and the Silvio is low enough that using the headrest seems like a must for long rides. On the streets I rode today, though, the level of vibration coming through the headrest really makes it difficult to see much of anything smaller than a well-fed squirrel. I'd like to have a more upright head position as a transition from Volae to Silvio also; anybody have hints on how to accomplish that?
Dave
My basic skills are improving quickly, and although the power hasn't come online yet, I think she's a keeper. Two years on a Volae Club has been a fairly good prep for the transition, I think.
If there's anything that has me a little unsettled about the Silvio right now, it's seat angle. I've never ridden the Club with the seat lower than maybe 30 degrees, and the Silvio is low enough that using the headrest seems like a must for long rides. On the streets I rode today, though, the level of vibration coming through the headrest really makes it difficult to see much of anything smaller than a well-fed squirrel. I'd like to have a more upright head position as a transition from Volae to Silvio also; anybody have hints on how to accomplish that?
Dave