mgilles0
Member
Hi Everyone,
After a lot of research and questions to some of you here and on bentrideronline, as well as several trips to Rose City Recumbents for conversations with Jonathan and Robert (and test rides), I am moving to a Silvio 2.0 from a Vision R-55.
I made the purchase from Hal (telephd) on this forum, who has also been extremely helpful, answered a butt-load of questions and allowed me to equip the 2.0 frame kit as I wished with a number of options from components he had on hand.
Hal sent me the bike in parts several weeks ago, after which I assembled it with some help from my friend Woodie. Cutting, routing and adjusting the cables was the scariest part for me.
I have spent the past few weeks riding whenever I am home and it is not raining—not very often right now. Haha!
I live two miles up a steep gravel road in Southern Oregon. I was nervous about going to more of a road bike, but I wanted something lighter and faster. So far I have had no problems on the gravel, but I find that I am going much faster up hills and also tiring faster as a result.
I do have some wheel slippage on the steep portions, but that is helped by leaning forward. I now need to build up my strength.
I am still learning lots on these Cruzbike forums. I'm still tweaking too. Keep up the good work!
Mike Gillespie
Glide, OR
After a lot of research and questions to some of you here and on bentrideronline, as well as several trips to Rose City Recumbents for conversations with Jonathan and Robert (and test rides), I am moving to a Silvio 2.0 from a Vision R-55.
I made the purchase from Hal (telephd) on this forum, who has also been extremely helpful, answered a butt-load of questions and allowed me to equip the 2.0 frame kit as I wished with a number of options from components he had on hand.
Hal sent me the bike in parts several weeks ago, after which I assembled it with some help from my friend Woodie. Cutting, routing and adjusting the cables was the scariest part for me.
I have spent the past few weeks riding whenever I am home and it is not raining—not very often right now. Haha!
I live two miles up a steep gravel road in Southern Oregon. I was nervous about going to more of a road bike, but I wanted something lighter and faster. So far I have had no problems on the gravel, but I find that I am going much faster up hills and also tiring faster as a result.
I do have some wheel slippage on the steep portions, but that is helped by leaning forward. I now need to build up my strength.
I am still learning lots on these Cruzbike forums. I'm still tweaking too. Keep up the good work!
Mike Gillespie
Glide, OR