Mark B
Zen MBB Master
I'd like to hear from other Silvio riders and tell me about your climbing experiences. I've had a few issues off and on with front wheel slippage on steep climbs. I'm not sure if this is a matter of me being too heavy and weighting the back wheel too much, or what.
I'm running a road triple on my Silvio and as much as I would like another gear or two sometimes, I'm already busting the tire loose in my lowest gears. I can't imagine you guys running mountain bike gearing not experiencing the same things, unless, like I said, maybe it's my weight.
The other issue I'm having is more of a front suspension setup issue, I think. Occasionally, I will hit a bump or something and make the front wheel hop and spin just a little. I was running 150# in the front shock and softened that up to about 125# That seemed to help, but I still get the front wheel off the ground from time to time. I have run it softer than 125 and that really does the trick, but if I hit a hard bump, will bottom the shock out. I think I just need to do more experimenting to find the magic spot where I have enough suspension to not bottom out, yet soft enough to keep the wheel on the ground. This, too, could be another weight issue with me and one that might fix itself as I lose weight.
Your thoughts, ideas? No fat jokes, please, I'm sensitive. :lol: :lol:
Mark
I'm running a road triple on my Silvio and as much as I would like another gear or two sometimes, I'm already busting the tire loose in my lowest gears. I can't imagine you guys running mountain bike gearing not experiencing the same things, unless, like I said, maybe it's my weight.
The other issue I'm having is more of a front suspension setup issue, I think. Occasionally, I will hit a bump or something and make the front wheel hop and spin just a little. I was running 150# in the front shock and softened that up to about 125# That seemed to help, but I still get the front wheel off the ground from time to time. I have run it softer than 125 and that really does the trick, but if I hit a hard bump, will bottom the shock out. I think I just need to do more experimenting to find the magic spot where I have enough suspension to not bottom out, yet soft enough to keep the wheel on the ground. This, too, could be another weight issue with me and one that might fix itself as I lose weight.
Your thoughts, ideas? No fat jokes, please, I'm sensitive. :lol: :lol:
Mark