Vadn1,
Its interesting that
Vadn1,
Its interesting that with disk brake tabs now part of Silvio-2.0, you noted that you can fit more sizes of wheels from 700x28 (iso 622) to 26" (iso 559) or smaller wheels as long as the hub is disc brake compatible and the tire narrow enough to fit into the fork.
Versatilty indeed. However, I'am not sure about 24" (520), 24" (507), 20" (451), or 20" (406) which, even though technically, they can fit, will significantly affect the trail of the bike. Probabbly the handling may change, but nothing will stop anyone from experimenting all the same.
I however see no value in buying an expensive and sofisticated 700c optimised "road" recumbent frame like the Silvio-2.0 only to put small 20" (451), or 20" (406) wheels on it. Probably some fat the 26" (iso 559) are reasonable for loaded touring as long as it fits into the fork, but 700x28 should be big enough for road touring I believe.
All in all, this Silvio-2.0 is going to be a very versatile bike. Great value for money. Congratulations to John.
Silvio-2.0: Fast, Versatile, Sofisticated, Carbo-Alu, hydroformed eye-candy Bent. Nuf said.