Here you can see one short
Here you can see one short and one tall person. Silvio fits both.
In this picture you can see Silvio is adjusted for the tall man.
In the second picture you can see moments later, the bike is adjusted for the short woman.
We have now available an extention for the chainstay, that lifts the crank up for taller people. Extension sizes are 100mm and 150mm. You can see the curved boom, which opens up space for the FD to sit behind it. The FD is now mounted on a stalk, not on the boom, so any adjustments to the leg length do not alter the FD chain relationship. The drive unit now completely part of the chainstay, as it is with Vendetta.
The slider now slides on the outside of the boom, so is a larger diameter and better carries rider's upper body effort. This is another lesson from Vendetta now rolled into the Silvio design.
There is also a redesigned slider clamp, that holdes the slider to the top of the fork. Previously this was a sleeve that bolted clamp on the slider at one end and was mounted with a pair of arms at the other end to a through bolt allowing pivoting on the head tube. Those two bolts are now combined into one in the new design, so assembly is simpler.
The main difference to the riding experience comes through improved stiffness in the boom which delivers power better, expecially for strong and very strong riders. And tall riders can improve their aero with the chainstay extension, which will retro fit on all Silvios as well as on the new 1.5. The rear of the frame is completely unchanged.