Yes, your purse will be lightweight, too. after paying for it![]()
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It's a beautiful bent. Probably very lightweight, eh?
Yes, your purse will be lightweight, too. after paying for it![]()
I also have a Corsa (my "road" bike that I usually use to ride with more mainstream cycles and/or for time trials) and a velomobile on order.
Then no more, the bike-buying illness must stop.
(I'm impressed that you had this list in your head or elsewhere to put it together!)
My photoblog
http://dragons-fly-peacefully.blogspot.com/
Bacchetta Giro (recumbent commuter)
Bacchetta Corsa (recumbent "fast" bike)
Greespeed X3 (recumbent "just for fun" trike)
Strada Velomobile
I will never buy another bike!
[QUOTE=TsPoet;499077]I also have a Corsa (my "road" bike that I usually use to ride with more mainstream cycles and/or for time trials) and a velomobile on order.
Then no more, the bike-buying illness must stop.QUOTE]
We all say that the 'bike-buying illness must stop.' It's an urge that's too strong and powerful to control.
I'd like to see a photo of your velomobile when it arrives.![]()
It's usually more of an issue getting started![]()
Saw the TiRush in one of your photos. Reminded me of the time I owned a Tour Easy. For some reason, the positioning of my handlebars caused pain in my hands. I tried readjusting the handlebars various ways but just couldn't get it right, so I sold it to a guy in Ohio. I've also owned a Bike-E. I think just about every recumbent owner starts out on a Bike-E.
I recently purchased a Linear 3.0 and am new to recumbent riding so am glad to find this thread......I have a lot to learn!
Don't you just love the underseat steering? It's such a comfortable position with your hands at rest by your side.