John Tolhurst
Zen MBB Master
I thought I might share this correspondence with a lady Silvio owner (yes, guys, don't think you got Silvio all to yourselves!!!), perhaps she will add her own comments directly in time. The final solution she mentions refers to the boom which is under a redesign to guarantee good front derailleur shifting for all leg lengths. -- John.
Hi John,
Thanks so much for the update ... it's good to hear from you. I'm very glad that you've enjoyed my praise ... and sorry I was so angry initially. I was disappointed, and scared. This was a huge investment for me, and for awhile it looked like there was no solution. I can imagine how it must have made you feel. Anyway, I hope my heartfelt praise has made up for that. I just cannot say enough about this bike. You have a faithful fan. Thanks for hanging in there with me.
My ride starts on July 26th so I doubt that we can make that deadline. If that's correct, not to worry. I'm fine with riding it this way for now. I am confident that the bike will perform very well for me. I am, however, very much looking forward to a final solution so thank you very much for keeping the ball rolling.
Yes, please go ahead and post my letter if you have time. I am swamped until the beginning of August. I hope to post photos at that time.
On July 4th, my friends and I did a 70 mile ride supported ride. The Silvio got a fair amount of attention. The guys I blew by were stunned. It was a wonderful ride and once again the bike really zoomed. And as I get stronger, I believe I'll be able to continue to increase my uphill speed so I don't think I've come close to maxing out the potential this bike provides.
I received business cards and flyers from Jim. I do intend to take them with me. You're sure to get some comments from riders, and hopefully some business. I think there are around 250 riders that week. Should be fun
I was wondering if you know what I can do to keep the rubber trim on my bike. It keeps working it's way loose and ends up trailing behind the bike sometimes. I guess I could just glue it on or maybe just put a dab on the front where it starts to come loose.
Thanks much,
Leslie
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Hello Leslie,
I am talking to our manufacturer today about your new boom, checking cable stopper positions, etc. as it is being welded.
Thanks for this email. Its been a huge amount of work to realise the Silvio and the happy messages from customers like yourself make it
worthwhile, I doubt we would have progressed this far without the encouragement, so please know how appreciated it is.
Do you have any objection to me posting this email to our forum, or would you like to do that? http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=3
If you have photos, this is the link to the Silvio Brag Board http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=7
Best regards,
John Tolhurst
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Hi John, Jim and Maria,
Well since I've had my odometer put on the bike, I've logged in 394 miles. Pretty much been riding on my own, getting used to the Silvio. First group ride was last weekend. We did a 50 mile ride with hard hills. Although I was not the fastest going uphill, I was in the middle of the pack. With my other recumbent, I would have easily been 20 minutes behind, riding alone. But the amazing thing was how this bike eats rollers. It certainly screams downhill. But when I hit a hill, I already had so much momentum that I could crank up all the rollers, hardly losing momentum. I made it back to the car at least 10 minutes ahead of everyone! That's NEVER happened. This is one crazy bike. My friends were more than impressed. I have several hardcore bike friends who just cannot bring themselves to consider a recumbent though they should ... degenerating disks and sore backsides. The Silvio really caught their attention and respect. They've never seen me ride like this. It's a wonderful bike.
With the hills I climb, I am very glad to have the triple. I do need it. I use my granny gear often enough on difficult hills. The bracket is working fine though I will be glad to have the new boom. I am having to adjust my gears fairly frequently which leads me to believe the bracket is not an absolutely perfect fit. Any news on the new boom? It would sure be nice to have for my July ride. Please John ... any chance? Also, as I said before and judging by the ride last weekend, I expect to get quite a lot of attention on the ride in July through Washington. If you would like me to hand out cards or information, feel free to send it along. I would be honored.
Leslie Bushnell
Silvio convert/Fast riding
Hi John,
Thanks so much for the update ... it's good to hear from you. I'm very glad that you've enjoyed my praise ... and sorry I was so angry initially. I was disappointed, and scared. This was a huge investment for me, and for awhile it looked like there was no solution. I can imagine how it must have made you feel. Anyway, I hope my heartfelt praise has made up for that. I just cannot say enough about this bike. You have a faithful fan. Thanks for hanging in there with me.
My ride starts on July 26th so I doubt that we can make that deadline. If that's correct, not to worry. I'm fine with riding it this way for now. I am confident that the bike will perform very well for me. I am, however, very much looking forward to a final solution so thank you very much for keeping the ball rolling.
Yes, please go ahead and post my letter if you have time. I am swamped until the beginning of August. I hope to post photos at that time.
On July 4th, my friends and I did a 70 mile ride supported ride. The Silvio got a fair amount of attention. The guys I blew by were stunned. It was a wonderful ride and once again the bike really zoomed. And as I get stronger, I believe I'll be able to continue to increase my uphill speed so I don't think I've come close to maxing out the potential this bike provides.
I received business cards and flyers from Jim. I do intend to take them with me. You're sure to get some comments from riders, and hopefully some business. I think there are around 250 riders that week. Should be fun
I was wondering if you know what I can do to keep the rubber trim on my bike. It keeps working it's way loose and ends up trailing behind the bike sometimes. I guess I could just glue it on or maybe just put a dab on the front where it starts to come loose.
Thanks much,
Leslie
-----------------------------
Hello Leslie,
I am talking to our manufacturer today about your new boom, checking cable stopper positions, etc. as it is being welded.
Thanks for this email. Its been a huge amount of work to realise the Silvio and the happy messages from customers like yourself make it
worthwhile, I doubt we would have progressed this far without the encouragement, so please know how appreciated it is.
Do you have any objection to me posting this email to our forum, or would you like to do that? http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=3
If you have photos, this is the link to the Silvio Brag Board http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=7
Best regards,
John Tolhurst
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Hi John, Jim and Maria,
Well since I've had my odometer put on the bike, I've logged in 394 miles. Pretty much been riding on my own, getting used to the Silvio. First group ride was last weekend. We did a 50 mile ride with hard hills. Although I was not the fastest going uphill, I was in the middle of the pack. With my other recumbent, I would have easily been 20 minutes behind, riding alone. But the amazing thing was how this bike eats rollers. It certainly screams downhill. But when I hit a hill, I already had so much momentum that I could crank up all the rollers, hardly losing momentum. I made it back to the car at least 10 minutes ahead of everyone! That's NEVER happened. This is one crazy bike. My friends were more than impressed. I have several hardcore bike friends who just cannot bring themselves to consider a recumbent though they should ... degenerating disks and sore backsides. The Silvio really caught their attention and respect. They've never seen me ride like this. It's a wonderful bike.
With the hills I climb, I am very glad to have the triple. I do need it. I use my granny gear often enough on difficult hills. The bracket is working fine though I will be glad to have the new boom. I am having to adjust my gears fairly frequently which leads me to believe the bracket is not an absolutely perfect fit. Any news on the new boom? It would sure be nice to have for my July ride. Please John ... any chance? Also, as I said before and judging by the ride last weekend, I expect to get quite a lot of attention on the ride in July through Washington. If you would like me to hand out cards or information, feel free to send it along. I would be honored.
Leslie Bushnell
Silvio convert/Fast riding