Charles.Plager
Recumbent Quant
Hi,
As almost all of you know, Maria just did an outstanding job finishing RAAM.
I very much understand that the Vendetta is a lot more streamlined than the Silvio 1.5. But the Silvio 2.0 is much more aggressive in the way it presents. I wonder what Maria, Jim, John et al's thoughs are on the choice of using a Silvio "next time" (or for somebody else).
The disadvantage of the Silvio:
* A little(??) less aerodynamic (anybody got any numbers here??? Eric, hurry up and buy a Silvio so you can do roll down tests)
* A little heavier (don't know that I'd notice that much, but I'm very willing to believe that Maria would).
The advantages:
* Suspension
What I'm proposing (or, well, talking about at least) is trading a little bit of speed for a bunch of comfort. For a short term race, I understand the pedal-to-the-metal mentality and how it's usually the right one. But RAAM isn't just about being fast, it's about surviving. Depending on the rider, I can easily see the new Silvio being the right tool for the task.
Thoughts?
Charles
As almost all of you know, Maria just did an outstanding job finishing RAAM.
I very much understand that the Vendetta is a lot more streamlined than the Silvio 1.5. But the Silvio 2.0 is much more aggressive in the way it presents. I wonder what Maria, Jim, John et al's thoughs are on the choice of using a Silvio "next time" (or for somebody else).
The disadvantage of the Silvio:
* A little(??) less aerodynamic (anybody got any numbers here??? Eric, hurry up and buy a Silvio so you can do roll down tests)
* A little heavier (don't know that I'd notice that much, but I'm very willing to believe that Maria would).
The advantages:
* Suspension
What I'm proposing (or, well, talking about at least) is trading a little bit of speed for a bunch of comfort. For a short term race, I understand the pedal-to-the-metal mentality and how it's usually the right one. But RAAM isn't just about being fast, it's about surviving. Depending on the rider, I can easily see the new Silvio being the right tool for the task.
Thoughts?
Charles