I just ordered the 1up trainer online:
http://www.1upusa.com/bike_trainer.html
and I'm thinking that may have been a mistake. [[ Update: I was able to make it fit, see later posts, and like the trainer very much now. ]] At its widest position it just barely has over 170mm between the cups. From my measurements, the silvio's front skewers are 170mm from inside-edge to inside-edge, and since one of them is recessed, the distance from outside-frame-edge to outside-frame-edge is more like 175mm (correct my measurements if I'm off by a few). Anyway I was also in the process of jerry-rigging a skewer using M5 0.8 threaded rod and a couple skewer caps:
http://www.1upusa.com/quicknuts.html
But if I continue with that as described it has no hope of actually working because those nuts are 23mm each bringing my bike+skewers width to 216mm, and I only get to deduct 9-10mm for how far each skewer recesses into the trainer's cups, which still leaves the cups probably more than 196mm apart.
Thus far I've been able to get a max of 179mm between the two cups of the trainer. I might be able to get another 1-2mm by doing things that would keep me from being able to return it. But if I used relatively thin skewer bolts of some form that recess all but a couple mm into the trainer's cup, the 179mm might be enough. So I haven't given up yet, but need help on how to construct my skewer.
If I just use a washer and a small bolt it would be thin enough and protect the silvio frame from the trainer cups clamping in on it, but the lack of a rounded skewer cap would probably keep the trainer's cups from holding the skewer in a firmly centered position (does that matter?). Any ideas appreciated.
Mark
http://www.1upusa.com/bike_trainer.html
and I'm thinking that may have been a mistake. [[ Update: I was able to make it fit, see later posts, and like the trainer very much now. ]] At its widest position it just barely has over 170mm between the cups. From my measurements, the silvio's front skewers are 170mm from inside-edge to inside-edge, and since one of them is recessed, the distance from outside-frame-edge to outside-frame-edge is more like 175mm (correct my measurements if I'm off by a few). Anyway I was also in the process of jerry-rigging a skewer using M5 0.8 threaded rod and a couple skewer caps:
http://www.1upusa.com/quicknuts.html
But if I continue with that as described it has no hope of actually working because those nuts are 23mm each bringing my bike+skewers width to 216mm, and I only get to deduct 9-10mm for how far each skewer recesses into the trainer's cups, which still leaves the cups probably more than 196mm apart.
Thus far I've been able to get a max of 179mm between the two cups of the trainer. I might be able to get another 1-2mm by doing things that would keep me from being able to return it. But if I used relatively thin skewer bolts of some form that recess all but a couple mm into the trainer's cup, the 179mm might be enough. So I haven't given up yet, but need help on how to construct my skewer.
If I just use a washer and a small bolt it would be thin enough and protect the silvio frame from the trainer cups clamping in on it, but the lack of a rounded skewer cap would probably keep the trainer's cups from holding the skewer in a firmly centered position (does that matter?). Any ideas appreciated.
Mark