Jeremy S
Dude
As someone once said, photos or it didn't happen.I tried riding a Silvio 30 this weekend and while it was fine (I got on and rode), I didn't like how the handlebars were too close to my chest.
As someone once said, photos or it didn't happen.I tried riding a Silvio 30 this weekend and while it was fine (I got on and rode), I didn't like how the handlebars were too close to my chest.
I'm not going to hammer the route, just ride it safely.
Charles is happy.
(Unweighting your feet from the pedals without unclipping is just as good, but takes practice)
Cheers,
Charles
I expect she'll be faster. But I am pretty good at not trying to ride harder. It's another facet of the skill set that is letting me ride reclined early on.Your V20 will have it's own ideas about that
As someone once said, photos or it didn't happen.
Having a blast in case it's not obvious.
How many times do we allow ourselves to surrender to the childlike joy and abandon of a kid with a brand new bike? Instead of worrying about my inexperience, I'm trying to focus on that glee.And that is the real secret to learning how to ride one of these bikes. Well done, sir!
That's what it's about, the !I'm trying to focus on that glee.
Yes: going by your photo a page back, most of your cables are hanging out on the right side. Try routing all your cables through the clamp where the boom attaches to the fork steerer. This is how my Silvio is set up, and I think many others have set up this way. It will help keep the cables in away from your legs, but you will probably need longer cables and housings than you have now.I have adequate clearance from the cabling, but the stupid RD cable is still a touch obstructing. Nothing awful, just grazes my right quad. Any routing suggestions?
Thanks Jeremy. Do you have a picture?Yes: going by your photo a page back, most of your cables are hanging out on the right side. Try routing all your cables through the clamp where the boom attaches to the fork steerer. This is how my Silvio is set up, and I think many others have set up this way. It will help keep the cables in away from your legs, but you will probably need longer cables and housings than you have now.
Thanks Jeremy. The derailleur cable connection on my brifters comes out the side instead of the base so we'll have to modify the route but we'll get it figured out.