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Old 31-03.-2004, 04:53 AM   #16
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BROL??

www.bentrideronline.com

also known as BROL. Best recumbent website in the world. Everything you want to know is there. Very active forum.

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Old 18-04.-2004, 01:22 PM   #17
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Well I guess I'll start this forum off.

But after 2 1/2 weeks without a post, I'm wondering am I the only bent rider here?


I have a feeling this topic may be a slow starter but will begin to snowball. It seems there is much more variability among bents than uprights. So this is fodder for more conversation among riders wanting to know what else is out there and what changes they should make. Road bikes have some differences, but not nearly as many as bents.
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Old 08-08.-2004, 04:34 PM   #18
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I wish I could afford to ride one.

Hello

Mabe try this one?
http://www.ransbikes.com/ITRFusionEvolution.htm

Don't mind me, im in love with this bike! I wan't it real bad!

PS Hope you can get a Recumbent! There a blast!

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Bent Rider on Line

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Old 19-08.-2004, 11:18 PM   #20
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Hello

Mabe try this one?
http://www.ransbikes.com/ITRFusionEvolution.htm

Don't mind me, im in love with this bike! I wan't it real bad!

PS Hope you can get a Recumbent! There a blast!

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This is not a true recumbent. It is a hybrid!!! If you want a true recumbent in the Rans models try a Tailwind, Stratus, Formula 5 or a Rocket. These are true recumbents!!!!!!
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Old 24-08.-2004, 12:21 AM   #21
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Well I guess I'll start this forum off.

But after 2 1/2 weeks without a post, I'm wondering am I the only bent rider here?
I'm new here and new to 'bents. I just got an Actionbent Road Runner II. It took about six hours to put it together and a lot of tweaking to get it setup properly. I put SPD pedals on it and have been riding about 10 miles a day 4-5 days a week so far. I like it a lot. I was a road racer (mostly road trainer) 20 years ago. I had a disc removed from my neck 10 years ago and can no longer ride road bikes. I can ride the 'bent fine. The Road Runner is fast and I recommend it to anyone wanting speed. It is not real easy to handle, it takes a lot of getting used to. The biggest lesson I have learned is too relax. It is starting to feel natural now and I am looking forward to getting in good enough shape to ride long rides. The Actionbent is a great deal for the price.
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Old 31-08.-2004, 05:55 AM   #22
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I have a feeling this topic may be a slow starter but will begin to snowball. It seems there is much more variability among bents than uprights. So this is fodder for more conversation among riders wanting to know what else is out there and what changes they should make. Road bikes have some differences, but not nearly as many as bents.
I'm looking at the Gold Rush EX. 63 yrs old. Thinking of touring when I retire (2 yrs), but will primarily do club rides 20-100 miles. C Tunnel wrists got me to thinking about recumbents. I've started hearing about recumbent butt caused by the seat being too upright. How much of a problem is it? Can't be worse than wedge butt can it?

Would equip Gold Rush with Mueller Windwrap STGRX faring or the
or Super Zzipper Faring - From what I've read the Meuller is a bit stouter. Does the SSFaring rattle from the wind? Any suggestions/preferences?
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Old 14-09.-2004, 04:58 AM   #23
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I'm looking at the Gold Rush EX. 63 yrs old. Thinking of touring when I retire (2 yrs), but will primarily do club rides 20-100 miles. C Tunnel wrists got me to thinking about recumbents. I've started hearing about recumbent butt caused by the seat being too upright. How much of a problem is it? Can't be worse than wedge butt can it?


This is number one complaint among many Easy Racer (Tour Easy, GRR and TiRush) LWB owners because of the near vertical seat back position you mentioned. Because of its antiquated design, tilting the seat or seat back to eliminate or minumize the problem, initiates another one - too far from the handle bars. Obviously, rider ergonomics was never seriously considered when the ER design was originally conceived. http://www.easyracers.com/vbb/showt...hp?threadid=934
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Old 14-09.-2004, 10:52 PM   #24
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Not hardly. There are a lot of us out there. I've had mine for less than 2 months. I wish I had gone bent years ago. We are out there, Noah.



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Old 15-09.-2004, 01:23 AM   #25
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I went bent several years ago, went with a delta Trike, still have it,, now to figure out how to fix it lol
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This is number one complaint among many Easy Racer (Tour Easy, GRR and TiRush) LWB owners because of the near vertical seat back position you mentioned. Because of its antiquated design, tilting the seat or seat back to eliminate or minumize the problem, initiates another one - too far from the handle bars. Obviously, rider ergonomics was never seriously considered when the ER design was originally conceived. http://www.easyracers.com/vbb/showt...hp?threadid=934


The seatback on the above mentioned Bents tilt back from a vertical position. Very easy to accomplish. Do you have a Kalloy adjustable stem. If not, purchase one and have it installed and you can adjust your handlebars to your hearts content. With the new stem you can tilt your seatback and alliviate the back strain and "recumbent butt"
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The seatback on the above mentioned Bents tilt back from a vertical position. Very easy to accomplish. Do you have a Kalloy adjustable stem. If not, purchase one and have it installed and you can adjust your handlebars to your hearts content. With the new stem you can tilt your seatback and alliviate the back strain and "recumbent butt"



Sure you can tilt the seat back... and the bars... an equal amount. Doing so, however, dramatically increases dreaded tiller effect (which degradates low speed controllability). It also moves the CoG even more aft - not to mention what it does to spinning efficiency because of an already TOO low bottom bracket.

Why put a Band-aid on an antiquated design? There is a much better way... Raise the BB a few inches - lower the seat to 18" (the same height as a kitchen chair) - then add a vertically compliant tail-end (allows the option of an unpadded and efficient hardshell). Like this:

http://www.boomspeed.com/papasbent/MyBeaterBent.jpg
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Sure you can tilt the seat back... and the bars... an equal amount. Doing so, however, dramatically increases dreaded tiller effect (which degradates low speed controllability). It also moves the CoG even more aft - not to mention what it does to spinning efficiency because of an already TOO low bottom bracket.

Why put a Band-aid on an antiquated design? There is a much better way... Raise the BB a few inches - lower the seat to 18" (the same height as a kitchen chair) - then add a vertically compliant tail-end (allows the option of an unpadded and efficient hardshell). Like this:

http://www.boomspeed.com/papasbent/MyBeaterBent.jpg


TILLER EFFECT!!! I don't know what you are riding but I have not experienced any tiller effect with either my Tour Easy or my Ti Rush. I have tilted my seat back a few degrees and adjusted my handlebars with the Kallory stem and walla a very speedy machine. Remember the old proverb "If it ain"t broke don't fix it". This design has been in effect for 25 yrs. Apparently if you don't like the design there are many more Bents on the market that might be more suitable for you. Higher bottom bracket, etc. Back to the tiller effect you should have ridden the older model of the Rans V-2. That was a Bent with the dreaded "TILLER EFFECT"
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TILLER EFFECT!!! I don't know what you are riding but I have not experienced any tiller effect with either my Tour Easy or my Ti Rush.


This is what I ride:




You HAVE tiller,... and experience "tiller effect" if your hand position rest outside and aft of the steering axis. So, just how much (in inches please) does your two 'bents have?

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:This design has been in effect for 25 yrs.

Doesn't mean s**t!
So WAS black'n white TV. Sold like hotcakes until something better emerged.
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You HAVE tiller,... and experience "tiller effect" if your hand position rest outside and aft of the steering axis. So, just how much (in inches please) does your two 'bents have?


Doesn't mean s**t!
So WAS black'n white TV. Sold like hotcakes until something better emerged.

Variety is what makes 'bents so unique. What works for some doesn't work for others. Some people pan the RANS Tailwind. Others love it. I'm in the love category. The TW has a higher BB than the EZ machine. Not as high as a SWB though. Ride what works for you.

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