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Old 01-21.-2004
Kdkinc
 
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Default canondale vs vision recumbent

dollar for dollar which one is best???

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Old 01-21.-2004
Cletus Lee
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

In article <100tijub49pev7f@corp.supernews.com>, kdkinc@localnet.com says...
> dollar for dollar which one is best???

Well, Which would you go with? A company that has been building recumbents for years or a company
that has been building bikes for years?

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  #3  
Old 01-21.-2004
Bentbiker
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

vision hands down.

kdkinc wrote:
> dollar for dollar which one is best???
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Old 01-22.-2004
Tom Sherman
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

kdkinc wrote:

> dollar for dollar which one is best???

The only ATP Vision models comparable with the Cannondale recumbent are the out of production (by a
couple of years) R-32 and its predecessor, the R-30 Metro.

Tom Sherman - Quad Cities
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Old 01-22.-2004
Bentbiker
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

all he asked for was opinions on the best value dollar for dollar.

Tom Sherman wrote:
> kdkinc wrote:
>
>> dollar for dollar which one is best???
>
>
> The only ATP Vision models comparable with the Cannondale recumbent are the out of production (by
> a couple of years) R-32 and its predecessor, the R-30 Metro.
>
> Tom Sherman - Quad Cities
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Old 01-22.-2004
Tom Sherman
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

bentbiker wrote:

> all he asked for was opinions on the best value dollar for dollar.

That is not a very good question then, since which of the two versions of the Cannondale Recumbent
would be compared to which Vision model? Take any bicycle manufacturer that makes several models,
and they can be arranged [1] in order of increasing (or decreasing) value for the money.

[1] Of course, the order can change depending on the exact criteria used and how much weight is
given to each criterium.

Tom Sherman - Quad Cities
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Old 01-22.-2004
Bentbiker
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

take any Cannondale, and compare to any vision, the vision is a better value.

Tom Sherman wrote:
> bentbiker wrote:
>
>> all he asked for was opinions on the best value dollar for dollar.
>
>
> That is not a very good question then, since which of the two versions of the Cannondale Recumbent
> would be compared to which Vision model? Take any bicycle manufacturer that makes several models,
> and they can be arranged [1] in order of increasing (or decreasing) value for the money.
>
> [1] Of course, the order can change depending on the exact criteria used and how much weight is
> given to each criterium.
>
> Tom Sherman - Quad Cities
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Old 01-22.-2004
Dave Larrington
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

bentbiker wrote:

> take any Cannondale, and compare to any vision, the vision is a better value.

Assuming that there actually /is/ a company to make the Vision...

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Old 01-22.-2004
Cletus Lee
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

In article <buohoh$jqr43$1@ID-120318.news.uni-berlin.de>, legs_larry@yahoo.com says...
> bentbiker wrote:
>
> > take any Cannondale, and compare to any vision, the vision is a better value.
>
> Assuming that there actually /is/ a company to make the Vision...
>
Well, I suppose the same could be said for Cannondale. At least As far as I know, Vision has not filed for
bankruptcy.

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  #10  
Old 01-22.-2004
Steve Christens
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

In article <MPG.1a798a1e33fb5bb79899b8@News.Individual.NET>, Cletus Lee says...
>
>In article <buohoh$jqr43$1@ID-120318.news.uni-berlin.de>, legs_larry@yahoo.com says...
>> bentbiker wrote:
>>
>> > take any Cannondale, and compare to any vision, the vision is a better value.
>>
>> Assuming that there actually /is/ a company to make the Vision...
>>
>Well, I suppose the same could be said for Cannondale. At least As far as I know, Vision has not filed for
>bankruptcy.

As Tom pointed out, it's a pretty silly comparison. But you can imagine how someone new to bents
might not appreciate that you can't really compare bikes that are very different in design.

The closest Vision to the Cannondale is the VR-32, no longer in production. I have one as my around-
town bike, and rather like it. But its fit and finish are nothing compared to the C'dale. Of course,
it was half the price, too.

Steve Christensen
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Old 01-22.-2004
Bentbiker
 
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Default Re: canondale vs vision recumbent

ahhh, now that's a whole different question Dave!

Dave Larrington wrote:
> bentbiker wrote:
>
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>>take any Cannondale, and compare to any vision, the vision is a better value.
>
>
> Assuming that there actually /is/ a company to make the Vision...
>
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> http://www.bhpc.org.uk/
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