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  1. #1
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    Recumbent Owners

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    Are there any other recumbent owners out there besides Fredwina and me? If so, what make and model do you have?

    I own the following:

    1) A vintage Ryan Vanguard
    2) A Linear (built in Iowa)
    3) A Bacchetta Giro

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    well, I have a Strada as well
    Momon Bike has a Sun Ez something
    EvanGundy has an Easy Racer Ti-Rush. she even let me ride it
    TSPoet has a Giro and a trike.
    I think there's a TE in Iowa with another Strada.
    You've got some real classics there with the Linear and the Ryan

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    I'm a wanna-be.

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    Come to the Dark side. we have cookies!

    Looking, I wish I had made the switch sooner. I really enjoy much more than the the DF (want to but one?)
    Yeah, I know they're more expensive. and If you're like , you'll think I'll get one tomorrow" but tomorrow has a a habit of not showing up....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    You've got some real classics there with the Linear and the Ryan
    I came upon the Ryan and the Linear through Craigslist and they were both a steal. I had no idea the history and reputation of the Ryan then started digging into it. I was quite happy with my 'find.' They're both very fun rides. Mostly little kids and teens tend to shout out as I ride by, "hey, cool bike." Makes me smile.

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    yeah, I get the "cool bike" from the little one a lot

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    I want to testride Kmerzad's some day - but the danger in that is I might convince myself I want one and then end up with 3 like her

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    Yeah, I have a Sun EZ Sport. That's the one with the curvy top tube - it has that 50's era Cadillac look to it that really appeals to me.

    It appeals to others, too. Specifically, the far-too-cool-for-their-own-good young males around here. I get lots of "Cool bike" comments from them. One guy in a really cool car grinned and flashed me a hand sign that I took to be approval. I'm old and uncool. I just grinned back.

    DH rides one too. This winter, a squirrel made a mess of his seat, so he has been riding his upright to work until we get it fixed. He came back the first day muttering something about "infernal machines."
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
    (Sign in Japan)

    1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
    2003 EZ Sport AX

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    Just thought I might mention that hubby is selling his Trice 'Q' if anyone knows anyone that's interested.

    Link to the ad: http://www.bentrideronline.com/messa...ad.php?t=57738

    Pictures: http://www.crazytrike.com/nggallery/page-656/images
    Road Bike: 2008 Orbea Aqua Dama TDF/Brooks B-68


    Ellen
    www.theotherfoote.blogspot.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    I want to testride Kmerzad's some day - but the danger in that is I might convince myself I want one and then end up with 3 like her
    Yes, you must come over sometime and test ride all three of them. They each have their own pros and cons. We'll ride on the W&OD, one behind the other and get some smiles and stares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    well, I have a Strada as well
    Momon Bike has a Sun Ez something
    EvanGundy has an Easy Racer Ti-Rush. she even let me ride it
    TSPoet has a Giro and a trike.
    I think there's a TE in Iowa with another Strada.
    You've got some real classics there with the Linear and the Ryan
    I also have a Giro 20 that is my commuter bike. :-)
    Edna

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmehrzad View Post
    Yes, you must come over sometime and test ride all three of them. They each have their own pros and cons. We'll ride on the W&OD, one behind the other and get some smiles and stares.
    I'll bring R and we can have a bent choo choo train going.

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    I forgot about your g-20!
    drool alert:

    nice Carbent! Dana keeps on trying to get me a Barcroft Virginia GT

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    The Carbent seat is too laid back for me; I prefer to be more upright.

    I've ridden with Bill Cook, the former owner of Barcroft Cycles. He's a very nice guy. I was surprised to learn that he sold the company in Sept. 2009.

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    It takes a while to get used to(having the seat laid back). I've also got the EuroMesh seat on my Giro
    Dana's a pretty good guy, too. That's his personal Carbent.
    Last edited by Fredwina; 03-23-2010 at 09:52 AM.

 

 

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