I'll keep the long and boring story short, but basically I own a P-38 and I've tried a light high racer and a light low racer and neither was faster than my P-38 over mixed terrain. The problem seems to be that for anyone with a longish x-seam, the required extension of the crank tube on 'stick' bikes increases flex and robs the bikes of power when climbing.
So I bought a Softrider and sure enough it climbed as well as my P-38 and seemed very fast on the flat. However, I dreaded the pedal steer. I got to ride it OK but it seemed very physical and like a wrestling match with the handlebars. So I sold it.
I still think the design (apart from the MBB) overcomes the issues that plague recumbents. The issues to which I refer are power robbing idlers, long heavy chains and frame flex. There's also the issue of very rough chipseal and the Silvio suspension seems a clever solution.
So I'm looking sideways at the Silvio and wondering.......
Would 150 mm cranks and wide handlebars tame the beast long enough for me to learn to love it?
I'd appreciate some input from owners with regard to the handling characteristics even though I assume they're similar to the Softrider. One issue I had with the Softrider was the very heavy front triangle.
So I bought a Softrider and sure enough it climbed as well as my P-38 and seemed very fast on the flat. However, I dreaded the pedal steer. I got to ride it OK but it seemed very physical and like a wrestling match with the handlebars. So I sold it.
I still think the design (apart from the MBB) overcomes the issues that plague recumbents. The issues to which I refer are power robbing idlers, long heavy chains and frame flex. There's also the issue of very rough chipseal and the Silvio suspension seems a clever solution.
So I'm looking sideways at the Silvio and wondering.......
Would 150 mm cranks and wide handlebars tame the beast long enough for me to learn to love it?
I'd appreciate some input from owners with regard to the handling characteristics even though I assume they're similar to the Softrider. One issue I had with the Softrider was the very heavy front triangle.