buying a silvio

Bugsy

New Member
I am thinking about purchasing a silvio in the near future ,I live in a hilly area of Worcestershire England, just wondering about gearing ie could i get away with a compact 10 or 11 speed , and do any silvio riders ride tubular s instead of tires as i much prefer them over tires.thanks
 

Charles.Plager

Recumbent Quant
HI Bugsy,
I don't know of


HI Bugsy,

I don't know of anybody using tubulars on Cruzbikes (I bet there are), but it would be no different than on any other recumbent and DF (diamond frame - regular) bikes. There would be no reason to switch back.

As far as the gearing goes, if you can use the gearing seated on a DF bike on your hills, you'll have no problem on a Silvio. If you need to stand on your DF for a lot of your hills, then that suggests you might want to go lower on the Silvio. It is worth noting that unlike other recumbents, you can pull on the handlebars where you are effectively pulling the pedal into your foot which will give you a little more effective low end (almost but not quite the moral equivalent of standing).

I'm personally a crappy climber and I don't like mashing, so I very much like triples and very low gears. But I can't climb on DF bikes either.

Cheers,
Charles
 

Andrew 1973

Zen MBB Master
Silvio Gearing

If I were to build a Silvio, I would go with a SRAM WiFli set-up. You will have all the range of a triple, but with the lighter weight and crisper shifting of a double.

As for tubulars, I absolutely LOVE the ride quality, but I am not a fan of the whole stretching and gluing process and certainly wouldn't want to have to swap a tubie on the shoulder of the road.
 
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