by Kalgrm » Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:27 pm
I haven't got a Silvio, but I ride regularly with John Tolhurst, the designer of the bike. He usually rides his, although occasionally he'll choose another bike from the stable.
The Silvio is a very fast and stable recumbent. John often rides with both hands off the bars as he explains one concept or another to his riding partner of the time. That's made possible by the front wheel drive system, which allows straight line steering modifications with the legs.
The suspension itself is rudimentary and sturdy. The rear is an elastomer style, so keeping it working is a simple feat. No bearings or bushes to wear out on pivot points. It's not an off-road vehicle: the suspension is there just to keep the wheels in contact with the road surface.
It's hard to advise you regarding the best style of 'bent without fully understanding what you want to do with your riding. Some 2-wheelers are speed machines (eg the Silvio), some are commuters and some are great touring bikes. Trikes are great for touring and commuting in some circumstances.
Generally, trikes are slower, but more fun (although having said that, one of my mates has had his trike up to 90km/h down a hill ....). Generally, bikes are faster but harder to get the hang of.
Cheers,
Graeme