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John T. Are there any changes in the Silvio being built now, from the first 12 built ? Thanks Bill
defjack wrote: How soon will these brackets be out?I had to go back to a double as the brifter would only shift to 2 chainrings.Got a new left brifter but still couldn't get all three front gears.I will just wait for the adapter and try again. I don't need a triple around here that much but its nice to have. Jack
defjack wrote: You could be right .The new brifter came in the day before the Bentup cycle ride so I just put the double on.I know it will work with some fine tuning. Jack
Johnjohntolhurst wrote: Hello Bill,
No changes currently, except for a better system to maintain correct FD angle that we are working on. When this is done, the part will go out to all owners, past and future.
Cheers,
John
Gromit wrote:Johnjohntolhurst wrote: Hello Bill,
No changes currently, except for a better system to maintain correct FD angle that we are working on. When this is done, the part will go out to all owners, past and future.
Cheers,
John
Will the FD bracket fit on a V2 Sofrider/Freerider as well? Or is it specific to the Silvio? Wouldn't mind some lower gears on my Sofrider.
That's not quite true, the boom on both the Silvio, kit and Sofrider/Freerider is aligned with the BB, the FD angle against the ring is always true. The varying angle against the chain coming is what we accommodate. The Silvio solution is a welded in place mounting plate with several different FD mount positions. The Sofrider angle question may come up for very short folks wanting the triple.Mark B wrote:Gromit wrote:Johnjohntolhurst wrote: Hello Bill,
No changes currently, except for a better system to maintain correct FD angle that we are working on. When this is done, the part will go out to all owners, past and future.
Cheers,
John
Will the FD bracket fit on a V2 Sofrider/Freerider as well? Or is it specific to the Silvio? Wouldn't mind some lower gears on my Sofrider.
It's not necessary on a Sofrider as your fd clamps to the TFT, which rotates in conjunction with he BB as you adjust the length. You should be able to run a triple with no issues.
Right and I forgot about the short people angle being problematic. I was stuck in "long legs mode" and correct me if I'm wrong (again! ), but the solution in the works for the Silvio will not translate to the other bikes without a clamp on bracket to duplicate the Silvio's mount.johntolhurst wrote:
That's not quite true, the boom on both the Silvio, kit and Sofrider/Freerider is aligned with the BB, the FD angle against the ring is always true. The varying angle against the chain coming is what we accommodate. The Silvio solution is a welded in place mounting plate with several different FD mount positions. The Sofrider angle question may come up for very short folks wanting the triple.
You'll probably be ok, long as you save the small triple for the larger rear cogs, then go to the middle front rather than drive the small cogs off the small chainring.Gromit wrote: I'm pretty short John. My seat is all the way forward.
The boom on my Sofrider V2 is set at five and a half on the scale. Do you think I would have problems with a triple?