I am looking to buy the current
Silvio S30. Do I really have to be concerned about slippage problems I've been reading when climbing Hills? (Wet or Dry) Has there been any solution or fix on the new Silvio 30s? Any thoughts would be helpful.
Fix is a funny word; you don't really fix something that's not broken. The bike has certain design characterics; one of them is it's fwd; and the front wheel will have have to pull the bike up hill versus push it. That has traction implications; but only at the extremes. Like anything else proper setup and skills reduces that to non-factor for most to all users.
So the answer is "it depends, but probably not really anything to be concerned about"
The discussions the past week have been around the extremes; > 12%, wet, gravel etc. We probably got pretty deep in the weeds comparing the V20 versus the S30, the regulars can get a bit obsessed on the minute details and counter points. We like to get that 99.9999% answer. For most riders those situation are going to be at their limits. On most hills I have slipped a tire, other people in general aren't strong enough to climb, so I usually blame myself for being silly enough to try and climb it. Proper Gearing, Tire selection, inflation all come in to play.... After all the miles I've ridden; I have slipped a tire around 6 times; only requiring me to ease off the power and sit-up to get the traction back and ride up the hill.
@Rick Youngblood and a few others here do far longer climb with far lower gearing (aka more problematic torque) and report few problem. End of the day; it's not a gravel grinder so if you frequently need to ride up steep gravel roads the FWD in general would probably frustrate you; beyond that shouldn't be an issue. As a final thought this is also going to be a new rider issue more than not; those learning are gong to often over muscle the bike until they learn to relax and ride it; if you are fighting the bike you'll like impart too much torque for the situation and on a hill with loose sand or gravel you'll get the slippage.
I know one or two people might have reported some exact challenging situation in at the start of the last discussion; some photos of the roads and hills in question might help clarify the conditions they are struggling with.