I never got into riding bikes with uncomfortable seats. Got an ElliptigGO five years ago, and have really enjoyed it, but have gotten to the point that I would like to ride something that is faster using less energy.
Research led me first to recumbents as having an acceptably comfortable seat, with the primary disadvantage being going slower up hills. Reading more about that led to Cruzbike as minimizing that disadvantage while providing some other advantages, assuming you learn to ride it.
I would like to be able to keep up with reasonably fast casual riders over a century. (I am not in shape to be any kind of threat to win any race, even with an amazing bike.) How much difference would there be between the QX100 and the Silvio (understanding that there are all kinds of variables, some of which I do not know that I do not know) for that type of riding?
Research led me first to recumbents as having an acceptably comfortable seat, with the primary disadvantage being going slower up hills. Reading more about that led to Cruzbike as minimizing that disadvantage while providing some other advantages, assuming you learn to ride it.
I would like to be able to keep up with reasonably fast casual riders over a century. (I am not in shape to be any kind of threat to win any race, even with an amazing bike.) How much difference would there be between the QX100 and the Silvio (understanding that there are all kinds of variables, some of which I do not know that I do not know) for that type of riding?