HPVelotechnik Wavey



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thanks for the kind comments on the Wavey I have for sale Simon! AND I have to set of parts,
standard and Large to address the one problem you identified, they BOTH are included in the new
500.00 price. Jim

Simon Kellett wrote:
> watsonglenn <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>I want to ride with friends and be able to keep up.
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> The choice of bike would depend partly on how fast your friends are !!
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>>Would the HPVelotechnik Wavey be a good choice.
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> I would suggest only if your friends are gentle riders or you are fit enough to keep the
> Wavey going.
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>>I saw one for sale for $600.00. I have tested an EZ and loved the feel but I wanted something a
>>bit faster. Any advice. I'm 6'0."
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> The Wavey was the first bent I ever rode (I am living in Germany so it is a local machine for me).
> I only rode it round a cobbled courtyard but I had no problems riding it. It was easier to ride
> than the PDQ that I bought later. The problem for me was knees interfering with the handlebars (I
> am 6'1"). I could see no way of adjusting the bars, and the shop people were not very helpful. In
> the end I bought a PDQ mail-order.
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> So if you thank the Wavey is for you, first get a test ride, or at least check that the handlebars
> are adjustable vertically (the one I rode was 3 or 4 years ago).
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> In general I think the Wavey is a good bike, especially at the price, if you want a relaxed ride.
> And being a German bike things like luggage rack, lights, mudguards (fenders) are sorted out (and
> included in the price).
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> Regards, Simon
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