SamP
Guru
Dump water on them and it gets down right chilly
Enthalpy of vaporization for the win!
(Also why a good rain jacket is important if you ride in the wet)
Dump water on them and it gets down right chilly
Steve, I second what David said. I've been riding less than a month, over 600 miles, and I have seen my performance and confidence improve with time in the saddle. I focus on doing it well; the ride I get is the ride I intended. I just discovered yesterday that when I am making a u-turn I need to ensure I am slow enough to make the turn in the desired radius. My over-wide turns were not helped by the excess speed upon entry.things can only improve.
On a course without hard hills, the same rider will expend less energy to maintain the same speed on a Silvio that an upright almost always - (unless a full out TT setup) - Just keep riding and getting in better fitness and I'll bet you'll eventually start passing DF riders. I saw an increase in speed of about 10kph over a 3 month period when I first had my Silvio, and I was able to work up to riding a 40K in about an hour, so it's possible - just keep with it. Once you do that - then you'll start dreaming about a Vendetta because you just want to go faster!Is there something inherently contributing to a faster speed of a DFB verses a Silvio S 30 recumbent?
I have a question for the silvio riders. I have been riding a park loop of 2.3 KM now in 7 minutes 52 secs. according to Strava some 600+ people on DFB make the same loop in 2-3 minutes. Four times faster. I am still a yeoman, but this is disheartening. I am regularly passed by obese rides cruising bye me while I pedal a rapid cadence. Is there something inherently contributing to a faster speed of a DFB verses a Silvio S 30 recumbent?
Also give us the KOM name of the segment that you are referring to- so we can check out the elevation profile and the other riders.Some data would be useful.
Bike Weight
Rider weight
Speed on the 2.3 km loop (my estimate is that you are doing 8 kph) 8min/60min = .13, 2.3/.13 = 8 kph
cadence
Gearing choice
...don't forget to get a core sample of the blacktop, send it to: care of Ratz, that way he can have it analyzed, and set you up with the correct tire compound and pressure...just kidding, couldn't resist, sorry, welcome Steve sometimes we like to have fun.Also give us the KOM name of the segment that you are referring to- so we can check out the elevation profile and the other riders.
I think it's more like 17.5 km/h (about 11 mph).Speed on the 2.3 km loop (my estimate is that you are doing 8 kph) 8min/60min = .13, 2.3/.13 = 8 kph
Steve you can copy and paste the Stava ride activity link here on the forum in the post reply window. You can also join the Cruzbike club at https://www.strava.com/clubs/cruzbike if you haven't already.I have the app Strava, how can I upload a ride to this forum? My speed is between 17 to 19 kph
I weight 212 lbs. I am in the big win in the front and big ring in the rear, sometimes one gear less. Any other combo just spins too fast with little effect on the forward movement. Track is very level zero elevation. Usually close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Nice catch Rick!Okay, I can see why you are spinning fast and not picking up speed, you are in the lowest gear of your cassette, or rear gear. Have you tried dropping down more gears in the (rear) as you pick up momentum until you are up to a speed and cadence you can manage?
Tc, my wife had the same problem. Her shifter froze up.Nice catch Rick!
I hate it when that happens!Her shifter froze up.
No, first time this year out on the bike, it's been sitting for 6 months. She told me after 7 miles she couldn't shift up or down, and that's why she couldn't increase her speed. So that's when I jumped on the bike and got wobbly, thus my thread I posted a week or so ago about Non-MBB recumbents don't have enough pedal steer.I hate it when that happens!
what was she doing - riding in freezing rain or something!
I will try friday to mix up the gears more: big ring in front and a smaller gear in rear. So far in the past this is too easy to turn and not much movement forward.
I just joined the strava cruz training log public, take a look, and offer your thoughts.
I am in the big win in the front and big ring in the rear, sometimes one gear less. Any other combo just spins too fast with little effect on the forward movement.
big ring in front and a smaller gear in rear. So far in the past this is too easy to turn and not much movement forward.