Drew
Active Member
I am thrilled to have my Silvio on the road but I have also been humbled. My first ride was very reminiscent of the first hours I spent learning to fly a helicopter. I figure every Silvio rider has to log a couple failed starts, complete as least one "waddle start" and weave down the road like road like a drunken sailor. Now I have all three checked off.
After just 90 minutes I feel much more comfortable on the bike and starts are no problem (even uphill).
The bike is much more comfortable than anticipated and the suspension is a welcome addition to my daily ride. I look forward to mastering the basics so I can get it up to speed with confidence. I was riding at 30 kph today with hardly any effort which wasn't too wise on the first day.
The bike itself is thing of beauty. The SRAM Red components are just amazing and shifts are fast and crisp. It weighs in at 24.5 lbs but that was using an ordinary scale. Here are a few pictures.
After just 90 minutes I feel much more comfortable on the bike and starts are no problem (even uphill).
The bike is much more comfortable than anticipated and the suspension is a welcome addition to my daily ride. I look forward to mastering the basics so I can get it up to speed with confidence. I was riding at 30 kph today with hardly any effort which wasn't too wise on the first day.
The bike itself is thing of beauty. The SRAM Red components are just amazing and shifts are fast and crisp. It weighs in at 24.5 lbs but that was using an ordinary scale. Here are a few pictures.