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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by MomOnBike View Post
    I'm reading this thread with interest, as DH & I both have big, honkin' long wheel base recumbents. Wheels on, think 6 feet or more long.

    So far, the easiest way to transport the bikes is by simply riding them places, but time becomes a factor - like for out of state rides.

    I'm sure a solution will come to me eventually...
    Hmmmmmm.
    Don't think the Honda Fit will work for you!

    How 'bout a long-bed pickup with a cap? Won't get 25 mpg, but you could opt for a diesel.
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    minivan

    Quote Originally Posted by MomOnBike View Post
    I'm reading this thread with interest, as DH & I both have big, honkin' long wheel base recumbents. Wheels on, think 6 feet or more long. ...
    We also have LWB bents (Easy Racer Gold Rush & TiRush) and I drive a 2001 Chevy Venture. With only 3 seats left in, will carry 3 ER bents, with fairings on, and luggage for week long tour for 3 people. Bike sizes small & medium we can leave front wheels on, size large or X-large, wheels off. Gas mileage = avg 22mpg city, 25-28 hwy. Drives more like a car than a van.

    We're up to 101,300 miles on odometer, so we're starting to look for something to replace it. I'm following this thread with lots of interest
    Edna

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    My sweetie mentioned wanting a Honda Fit, and after reading about the tandem in the Fit, I'm getting interested in one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    Starfish - How tall are you? I like the Element but I'm wondering if, at 5'10", I can fit into one for sleeping.
    A twin size Coleman air mattress will fit in the back, if you push the seats all the way up. My 5'6" son and I sleep in the back of our Element together, but not with the air mattress, because it causes lumps in the wrong places.

    Speaking of air mattresses--I saw some in the outdoor store that are designed for pick-up beds. I haven't found one for the Element, yet, but if I do I'll be buying one!


    http://www.pickupspecialties.com/Tru...r_mattress.htm

    Karen

 

 

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