castlerobber
Zen MBB Master
I haven't seen this question answered anywhere else yet.
V = Vendetta.
S = Silvio.
Q = Quest.
T = ???
Trainer?
I haven't seen this question answered anywhere else yet.
V = Vendetta.
S = Silvio.
Q = Quest.
T = ???
T=Temporary - for those who will use it as a stepping stone up to a Vendetta or SilvioTrainer?
My T50 is the fastest bike I have ever owned. This is fun.
I took a 30 mile ride on Saturday (actually 2 15 mile rides with about a 40 minute break in between). It was an out and back with a net 400 feet of drop in elevation on the way out and a 5-10 mph wind that was mostly a tailwind on the way out. I averaged 20mph on the way out and 15 mph on the way back for an overall average of 17 mph. On my trike, when the tailwind is strong enough to give me a 20mph outbound leg, my return leg is usually around 12 mph for an average of about 15mph.
So, the T50 seams to be about 2 mph faster for me.
Today I rode 20 miles without stopping ( 10 out and 10 back along the same route as Saturday) with about 300 foot net change in acceleration.
There was less wind and I averaged 17.4 on the way out and 16.7 on the way back for an overall of 17.0 mph. Pretty good consistency.
This is the fastest bike that I have ever owned. I find that for the short hills around here, I can attack everything below a 10% grade and maintain speed very well. The longest and steepest hill on this ride is about 2 miles from home. I often ride up this hill between 3 and 6 mph on my trike. Tonight I attacked the hill and rode up about 90% of the hill at a speed greater than 10 mph and when my lungs gave out I slowed to a resting pace of 6 mph. With a bit more training I will be able to make it over the top at the higher speed.
I can't explain why I am able to go up hill so much faster on this bike ( I am not doing the rocking the arms technique that Jim Parker describes), but it sure adds to the fun and helps the average speed tremendously.
I know you guys and gals with Vendettas will find the T50 slower, but what about the rest of you? How does your T50 experience compare with your other bikes and trikes?
At first, my T50 seat seemed pretty uncomfortable, particularly on bumpy roads. But I made a few changes that helped quite a bit. 1) Played with the angle of the seat bottom so there was more rise in the front; 2) put some rubber washers between the seat and the bracket that attaches to the frame; 3) got a Ventisit seat cushion; 4) got 2” wide Schwalbe Big Apple tires that I run at low pressure. For non-bumpy roads, the Ventisit and the seat bottom angle probably help the most. Now, I find the T50 very comfortable, except on really bad roads. I’m planning to ride it 50 miles tomorrow in the Tour de Staten Island.I'm a trike rider and have a question. Is the T50 as comfortable as a trike? Thinking about getting one, but still unsure. Some of the people here complain about sore butts, do you find that true?
Jim
I'm a trike rider and have a question. Is the T50 as comfortable as a trike? Thinking about getting one, but still unsure. Some of the people here complain about sore butts, do you find that true?
Jim
Anyone done a build like this?
I like the idea of renting bikes on beaches. People don't mind falling on sand when they learn.
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Anyone done a build like this?
I like the idea of renting bikes on beaches. People don't mind falling on sand when they learn.
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@DavidCH , What is it? Ie. who makes it or is it a custom?Anyone done a build like this?
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No idea... I just put my requirements into Google and out popped this in images-> view all.@DavidCH , What is it? Ie. who makes it or is it a custom?