I consider Silvio very delicate and my Freerider crude-go-anywhere. Like a woman and a man. It's a road bike, and you have to take gently care of it.Mark B wrote: Why do you think it might not hang like that, Jon?
That's more or less how I store mine.
JonB wrote:I consider Silvio very delicate and my Freerider crude-go-anywhere. Like a woman and a man. It's a road bike, and you have to take gently care of it.Mark B wrote: Why do you think it might not hang like that, Jon?
That's more or less how I store mine.
I dont know. I am reluctant to buy one, because i am afraid that my driving style, weight and general handling would trash it. But i do consider it, because i can either go further using the same time, or go faster on the same distances. Or so i hope, and i think it is possible, but probably not as much difference as i hope. What also quirks me, is the limited cargo possibilities.Peder Torgersen wrote:JonB wrote: I consider Silvio very delicate and my Freerider crude-go-anywhere. Like a woman and a man. It's a road bike, and you have to take gently care of it.
Does this mean we will be getting ride reports from you on a Silvio in the near or distant future? :?:
JonB wrote:I consider Silvio very delicate and my Freerider crude-go-anywhere. Like a woman and a man. It's a road bike, and you have to take gently care of it.Mark B wrote: Why do you think it might not hang like that, Jon?
That's more or less how I store mine.
It's good to hear. I am 242 pounds - naked, so add clothes and possibly a little cargo. + some water...Mark B wrote:JonB wrote: I consider Silvio very delicate and my Freerider crude-go-anywhere. Like a woman and a man. It's a road bike, and you have to take gently care of it.
It's not that delicate. Even after losing a crap-ton of weight, I'm still 210 pounds and it holds up to me just fine! The weak link is and always will be your wheels. If you get good wheels that are meant for a rider of your weight and purpose, the bike will be just fine!
JonB wrote: [I am 242 pounds - naked, so add clothes and possibly a little cargo. + some water...
And i need to be able to lock it.
Well, i would either need a long cable, or they could steal my wheels. And besides, i dont think that cable locks are insurance approved in Denmark, meaning no reimbursment :-(Mark B wrote:JonB wrote: [I am 242 pounds - naked, so add clothes and possibly a little cargo. + some water...
And i need to be able to lock it.
I was around there a year ago... No worries, just get real wheels... 32 spokes minimum with decent rims. You'll be fine. There is a hole between the seat pan and the frame that a cable type lock would pass through easily.
JonB wrote: Well, i would either need a long cable, or they could steal my wheels. And besides, i dont think that cable locks are insurance approved in Denmark, meaning no reimbursment :-(