I finished my Silvio shortly after work New Year's Eve. The replacement carboyoke arrived early, and I got to try the bike before midnight. As I suspected, I could barely ride it that night and forced myself to wait until light today. After about 2 hours ride time and 23 miles I have to admit I'm totally hooked. I keep having "aha" moments when I discover particulars about how she handles. I'm using much of the advise I've read here, especially the info regarding trying to relax the arms to improve balance and steering. My motorcycle riding experience has come in handy for turning. I just look left, push left, lean left and go. I've already begun using the bars to pull or push in reaction to my legs for sprinting and climbing.
"Okay, enough with the blabbering, show us the pictures!"
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Pictures do no justice to the SRAM components, primarily the carbon cranks. They are a work of art. Of course the shifting is crisp, smooth and fast, and the brakes are superb. I chose the compact crank and it seems like the correct choice, but we'll see when I tackle some of the hills that give me trouble on the Rocket. The DT Swiss wheels do their job well and look great.
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I've been using the bars in many different positions, but primarily the forward drops to reach the controls. I can ride in the hoods, which puts my arms up higher, closer together and with my elbows bent further. If I'm in the rear part of the drops I have considerably more leverage, and completely agree with the assessment that the WTB mountain/road bar is the right choice.
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I've laughed out loud several times today. This is terrifically addictive. I'm very happy with my purchase and impressed with the customer service from Cruzbike. I'll be taking this beauty to work Sunday to hang her on the scales, and see if my upright-dogma colleagues might change their minds.
"Okay, enough with the blabbering, show us the pictures!"
[URL='http://www.elevendistant.com/silvio/silvio_01.jpg class="bb-url">
Pictures do no justice to the SRAM components, primarily the carbon cranks. They are a work of art. Of course the shifting is crisp, smooth and fast, and the brakes are superb. I chose the compact crank and it seems like the correct choice, but we'll see when I tackle some of the hills that give me trouble on the Rocket. The DT Swiss wheels do their job well and look great.
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I've been using the bars in many different positions, but primarily the forward drops to reach the controls. I can ride in the hoods, which puts my arms up higher, closer together and with my elbows bent further. If I'm in the rear part of the drops I have considerably more leverage, and completely agree with the assessment that the WTB mountain/road bar is the right choice.
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I've laughed out loud several times today. This is terrifically addictive. I'm very happy with my purchase and impressed with the customer service from Cruzbike. I'll be taking this beauty to work Sunday to hang her on the scales, and see if my upright-dogma colleagues might change their minds.