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Tom Sherman
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> Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> or a r*cumbent.
>
> Now there is something I want to try... a bent!!
>
> I wish I could find a cheap one tho.... to try out and
> make sure I like it and works for me.... before buying
> a really good one
Well, you can probably find a decent used 'bent in the $400-500 US range.
An important consideration with recumbents is that they vary much more
in riding position and handling that uprights do, and what may be most
to one person's taste such as a low bottom bracket, long wheelbase bike
may not be satisfactory for another.
In addition, the 'bent a person finds most to their long term preference
may not be one that is easy for the beginning 'bent rider to adjust to.
The trial and error is great fun, but may be hard on the wallet.
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Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
> Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> or a r*cumbent.
>
> Now there is something I want to try... a bent!!
>
> I wish I could find a cheap one tho.... to try out and
> make sure I like it and works for me.... before buying
> a really good one
Well, you can probably find a decent used 'bent in the $400-500 US range.
An important consideration with recumbents is that they vary much more
in riding position and handling that uprights do, and what may be most
to one person's taste such as a low bottom bracket, long wheelbase bike
may not be satisfactory for another.
In addition, the 'bent a person finds most to their long term preference
may not be one that is easy for the beginning 'bent rider to adjust to.
The trial and error is great fun, but may be hard on the wallet.
--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful