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I'm thinking about getting a recumbent and I'm leaning toward Cycle Genius. But I wanted some opinions from more experianced folks...

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I used to race road bikes years ago but now I'm an overweight married father of 3 and looking to get in shape. I've been riding a mountain bike but I like the comfort of a recumbent. I'm 6 feet tall and weight 285.

I worry a bit about my weight and I cant spend over about 1k$. I've been thinking something like the Cycle Genius LTX might be good. The EZ Sport may also be a possibility. What do you guys think?
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I'm thinking about getting a recumbent and I'm leaning toward Cycle Genius. But I wanted some opinions from more experianced folks...The EZ Sport may also be a possibility. What do you guys think?
Given your height and weight
I would think the EZ Sport
would be an ideal choice and
the price point is reasonable
for your price also.

I was out on my Ez-1 today
for a 20 mile utility ride and
was glad I owned it, even
though I have a Lightning
Thunderbolt SWB and have
a Rhoades Car on order.

I think you would be a 'very'
happy camper with the EZ
Sport. I would rather own
one than my EZ-1 but I just
spent $2,400 on my Rhoades
Car and it will be a while before
I add any more bikes to my
stable. :O(
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Aliel; a year ago I got tired of the crotch, low back, shoulder, neck and hand pain associated with DF bikes. I bought a Sun EZ Sport AX and love it. I weighed 285 at the time. Now I ride more (read; comfort) and weigh 230. I recently saw a used one (1yr old) on craigslist for $550.00. It was an aluminum framed one. You might want to wait & watch for a deal. The only drawback is that they are heavy, but all the lwb bents are a little heavy. Definately test ride one before you decide what to buy. I have come to appreciate what a really nice bike the EZ Sport is now that I've had one for a year (2000+ miles). Nice equipment, good design and plenty of comfort. bk

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Well I did it! I bought a RANS Tailwind. I apreciate the replies and I looked at the EZ Sport but I couldn't find one in my pricerange in my area. I've had the RANS for only a week and have put 150 miles on it and I love it.

Thanks again for the replys.

On a side note, my wife liked it enough that we found her an EZ1 to ride with me. So we're now a bent couple.

That I got both of them, lightly used, for under $1000 is a bonus!
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