Lavs
Member
Hi All,
I'm a newbee, with only about 10 hours practice so far, and don't want to start more than a discussion.
I have posted that I feel the Silvio 2.0 tracks well, so the fork rake and head-tube angle are well designed. This was a note/observation from my initial slow speed parking lot practice.
Now that I'm on the roads and starting to come up to "cruzing" speeds (20+mph), my Silvio seems quick to change course, to me. This is likely because on each of my custom DF-TT bikes we have specified a slacker steering-tube angle and aero-forks with most "trail" available for stable tracking. Truthfully, those are the only bikes I have ridden for the past 12 years, so I'm used to slow/dull handling but stability at speed.
My goals and riding style are to keep the wheels going in as straight of a line as possible (limiting the small oscillations) most of the time, with limited 90 degree cornering (every few miles) and I don't ride side-by-side with others or in groups, and almost never in town.
Yes practice, practice, practice,... and again I only have in about 10 hours on my Silvio.
I'm just starting a conversation. Maybe future Silvios (2.x) and Vendettas (2.x) will investigate this, if there is actually any validity to it.
Insights?
Thanks, Lavs
I'm a newbee, with only about 10 hours practice so far, and don't want to start more than a discussion.
I have posted that I feel the Silvio 2.0 tracks well, so the fork rake and head-tube angle are well designed. This was a note/observation from my initial slow speed parking lot practice.
Now that I'm on the roads and starting to come up to "cruzing" speeds (20+mph), my Silvio seems quick to change course, to me. This is likely because on each of my custom DF-TT bikes we have specified a slacker steering-tube angle and aero-forks with most "trail" available for stable tracking. Truthfully, those are the only bikes I have ridden for the past 12 years, so I'm used to slow/dull handling but stability at speed.
My goals and riding style are to keep the wheels going in as straight of a line as possible (limiting the small oscillations) most of the time, with limited 90 degree cornering (every few miles) and I don't ride side-by-side with others or in groups, and almost never in town.
Yes practice, practice, practice,... and again I only have in about 10 hours on my Silvio.
I'm just starting a conversation. Maybe future Silvios (2.x) and Vendettas (2.x) will investigate this, if there is actually any validity to it.
Insights?
Thanks, Lavs