A subtle point, I don't see
A subtle point, I don't see represented yet: the different feeling you get hammering different bikes.
Suz, you said you used to like "grabbing your bike" (DF) but don't get the same experience on the Trike. You know you aren't going to be in Le Tour but you don't like the feeling that you are missing something just because it's harder.
different strokes for different folks caveat - everyone rides for their own reasons and I can imagine that the definition of "hammering" can be pretty vague and trikes are fun in their own way and that addresses those needs for different people and even the same person at different times - we all love bikes a lot and these fill a hole.
ok - getting that out of the way.
I will attest to a similar feeling but between two fairly similar bikes - I'm sure others (Ratz, Rick, Larry) might even notice it between two VERY similar bikes. It's almost like you mail it in before you even try simply because you've 'tasted the nectar' and it is sweet.
You can't un-taste it.
Silvio 1.0
This *was* my fast bike. I loved to get it up to speed fast, hammer it on my commute and as you say, ride the frustrations out. It was such a profound difference from my first recumbent (Lightning Thunderbolt) and I was ecstatic. Put a rack on it, put some fenders on, put a bag on it with a laptop etc...it began getting sluggish. Still a helluva bike and every May I'd strip it down and race it. So sweet.
Then I became the happy partner to a
Vendetta 2.0.
And now I'm sad to say that my Silvio 1.0 kinda feels like a tank. The feeling of getting into that Vendetta, and literally grabbing it and having your way with the road is unmatched - it's the opposite of frustrating and it makes a ride on my Silvio feel pedestrian by comparison - and the Silvio is STILL a hot bike and yes I can still come home from a ride on it and be tired and lose the stress through exertion on it and all that (just like you can on a trike) - but it just doesn't feel the same, most segments are just a little harder, the rampant exhilaration just isn't all there quite as much. I think it's the combination of exercise and that sweet exhilaration that melts the stress the best/most.
If at all possible I ride the Vendetta.
I've told other people things about the Vendetta like:
- it's lighter.
- it's stiffer.
- it's more aero.
- it's tighter.
But those are just plain features. They may be quantifiable but they are boring.
There is something else - the gestalt of riding a light, nimble, powerful, fast, well put together machine.**
You grab it, crank it, spin it, turn it - whatever - it just goes where you want.
It feels like you are on rails.
It feels like you finally made it off the beach, now running on firm ground.
It feels unfair.
That comparison is only meant to reinforce a subtle point:
I've felt the 'loss' that I think you are describing, even switching from the Vendetta back to the Silvio, and I can only imagine that it's magnified going from a DF (in the drops, in the crouch) to a trike.
So, if you are wondering " Can I get that feeling in one of these Cruzbikes? "
The answer is, unequivocally, yes.
** in all fairness I felt it once when I test rode a nice Bachetta Corsa many moons ago, pre-Silvio.