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Now that RANS is finally shipping the V2-F, does anyone have enough time on
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"Jack Davis" wrote:
Now that RANS is finally shipping the V2-F, does anyone have enough time on one to comment? I intend to buy one but have yet to even see one....I'd be buying on reputation of the RANS company and experience with other RANS models. Thanks.... Jack, do you live anywhere near Sacramento? You could try prying me off mine. I'm enjoying my new V2 Formula XL demo bike very much. Somehow even the seat bottom agrees with my bottom, but that could be due to my expanding girth. It's definately faster than the steel V2's I've ridden and sold, but I do wish it came with a long cage RD and a wider ratio cassette. That's one area I will be addressing soon since I ride in the Sierra foothills.. The welds and finish are superb! Regards Rick Steele Gold Country Cyclery 3081 Alhambra Dr. Suite 103 Cameron Park, CA 95682 Ph: (530) 676-3305 Fax: (530) 672-0501 Email: Website: http://www.tandems-recumbents.com |
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In article , Rick Steele says...
"Jack Davis" wrote: Now that RANS is finally shipping the V2-F, does anyone have enough time on one to comment? I intend to buy one but have yet to even see one....I'd be buying on reputation of the RANS company and experience with other RANS models. Thanks.... Jack, do you live anywhere near Sacramento? You could try prying me off mine. I'm enjoying my new V2 Formula XL demo bike very much. Somehow even the seat bottom agrees with my bottom, but that could be due to my expanding girth. It's definately faster than the steel V2's I've ridden and sold, but I do wish it came with a long cage RD and a wider ratio cassette. That's one area I will be addressing soon since I ride in the Sierra foothills.. The welds and finish are superb! Regards Rick Steele Rick, A couple of questions. First, how would you characterize the ride? I'd be worried about the aluminum frame feeling a bit harsh. And second, any chance of getting a true weigth on your bike? Steve Christensen |
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Thanks for the info. I was wondering about that narrow gear range too. If you have the XL, how tall are you? I would like to avoid the extra wheelbase....it's long enough as it is. I went thru Sacramento on an Amtrak train headed for SF a couple of years ago and the ride over the Sierras was beautiful, but I live in Ohio....(The Heart of the Rust-Belt)....about 2 thousand miles away. Maybe I'll be able to find one in Columbus, or Cincinnati??? Ride on, Jack "Rick Steele" wrote in message ... "Jack Davis" wrote: Now that RANS is finally shipping the V2-F, does anyone have enough time on one to comment? I intend to buy one but have yet to even see one....I'd be buying on reputation of the RANS company and experience with other RANS models. Thanks.... Jack, do you live anywhere near Sacramento? You could try prying me off mine. I'm enjoying my new V2 Formula XL demo bike very much. Somehow even the seat bottom agrees with my bottom, but that could be due to my expanding girth. It's definately faster than the steel V2's I've ridden and sold, but I do wish it came with a long cage RD and a wider ratio cassette. That's one area I will be addressing soon since I ride in the Sierra foothills.. The welds and finish are superb! Regards Rick Steele Gold Country Cyclery 3081 Alhambra Dr. Suite 103 Cameron Park, CA 95682 Ph: (530) 676-3305 Fax: (530) 672-0501 Email: Website: http://www.tandems-recumbents.com |
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"Steve Christensen" wrote
[snip} A couple of questions. First, how would you characterize the ride? I'd be worried about the aluminum frame feeling a bit harsh. I was very surprised by the ride quality despite the fact that I'm riding on the CF seat base with thin foam covering, and narrow section Stelvio tires. Rides very smooth with my 6'2" / 185lb body. And second, any chance of getting a true weigth on your bike? I just weighed my Formula XL with standard Velocity wheels at 28 lbs, no pedals, cages, etc.. Also, I swapped the medium riser 0032 with the longer 0033 for improved reach. I'm sure the weight given by RANS is for the standard frame. Swapping for the new RANS Zephyr seat should drop some more weight. Haven't yet weighed the stock Formula seat yet.. Regards Rick Steele Gold Country Cyclery 3081 Alhambra Dr. Suite 103 Cameron Park, CA 95682 Ph: (530) 676-3305 Fax: (530) 672-0501 Email: Website: http://www.tandems-recumbents.com |
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Rick Steele wrote:
"Steve Christensen" wrote [snip} A couple of questions. First, how would you characterize the ride? I'd be worried about the aluminum frame feeling a bit harsh. I was very surprised by the ride quality despite the fact that I'm riding on the CF seat base with thin foam covering, and narrow section Stelvio tires. Rides very smooth with my 6'2" / 185lb body. And second, any chance of getting a true weigth on your bike? I just weighed my Formula XL with standard Velocity wheels at 28 lbs, no pedals, cages, etc.. Also, I swapped the medium riser 0032 with the longer 0033 for improved reach. I'm sure the weight given by RANS is for the standard frame. Swapping for the new RANS Zephyr seat should drop some more weight. Haven't yet weighed the stock Formula seat yet.. Regards Rick Steele Gold Country Cyclery 3081 Alhambra Dr. Suite 103 Cameron Park, CA 95682 Ph: (530) 676-3305 Fax: (530) 672-0501 Email: Website: http://www.tandems-recumbents.com/http://www.tandems- recumbents.com Sorry Rick, Although i certainly respect your opinion, I think your pos is slightly emblished.... possibily deceptive. If you've riden bot steel and aluminum V2's, you already know what's comin' The following quote (and complete Formula article).... "The first thing you will notice is the stiffness of the frame, it i like a taught bow ready to release the power. That is good overall sinc it nets exciting performance, but expect it to be a harsher ride. Can be found he http://www.ransbikes.com/ITRFormula.ht - |
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PaPa wrote in message er.com...
Rick Steele wrote: "Steve Christensen" wrote [snip} A couple of questions. First, how would you characterize the ride? I'd be worried about the aluminum frame feeling a bit harsh. I was very surprised by the ride quality despite the fact that I'm riding on the CF seat base with thin foam covering, and narrow section Stelvio tires. Rides very smooth with my 6'2" / 185lb body. And second, any chance of getting a true weigth on your bike? I just weighed my Formula XL with standard Velocity wheels at 28 lbs, no pedals, cages, etc.. Also, I swapped the medium riser 0032 with the longer 0033 for improved reach. I'm sure the weight given by RANS is for the standard frame. Swapping for the new RANS Zephyr seat should drop some more weight. Haven't yet weighed the stock Formula seat yet.. Regards Rick Steele Gold Country Cyclery 3081 Alhambra Dr. Suite 103 Cameron Park, CA 95682 Ph: (530) 676-3305 Fax: (530) 672-0501 Email: Website: http://www.tandems-recumbents.com/http://www.tandems- recumbents.com Sorry Rick, Although i certainly respect your opinion, I think your post is slightly emblished.... possibily deceptive. If you've riden both steel and aluminum V2's, you already know what's comin'. The following quote (and complete Formula article)....: "The first thing you will notice is the stiffness of the frame, it is like a taught bow ready to release the power. That is good overall since it nets exciting performance, but expect it to be a harsher ride." Can be found he http://www.ransbikes.com/ITRFormula.htm Yeah, but note that he is a lot bigger than Randy Schlitter and that he is on an XL. |
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"PaPa" wrote:
And I wrote: I was very surprised by the ride quality despite the fact that I'm riding on the CF seat base with thin foam covering, and narrow section Stelvio tires. Rides very smooth with my 6'2" / 185lb body. [snip] Sorry Rick, Although i certainly respect your opinion, I think your post is slightly emblished.... possibily deceptive. If you've riden both steel and aluminum V2's, you already know what's comin'. The following quote (and complete Formula article)....: "The first thing you will notice is the stiffness of the frame, it is like a taught bow ready to release the power. That is good overall since it nets exciting performance, but expect it to be a harsher ride." I gave my own opinion on ride quality, and certainly I should have added YMMV.. Sorry about that. Strangely, the Formula XL I'm riding doesn't feel all that "harsh" to me and this is without the thick foam seat bottom the steel V2's come with. I was surprised! In anycase, I don't believe anyone should buy one or any other recumbent unless they have had a chance to test ride and find out for themself. We're a test ride center for recumbent and tandem bike builders, and strongly believe that test riding is very important in making a the decision on which bike to purchase or order.. Regards Rick Steele Gold Country Cyclery 3081 Alhambra Dr. Suite 103 Cameron Park, CA 95682 Ph: (530) 676-3305 Fax: (530) 672-0501 Email: Website: http://www.tandems-recumbents.com |
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John Riley wrote:
PaPa wrote in message er.com... Yeah, but note that he is a lot bigger than Randy Schlitter and that he is on an XL. Speaking aluminum - If the rider's weight falls within the "average" designed rider weight (say +/- 30 pounds), then ride quality will NOT noticeably change. Why?.... because the designer's knowledge of aluminum's fatigue weakness won't permit significant flexing in a properly designed ALUMINUM frame. I'd hazard a guess that the Formula V2 frame would remain unpleasantly rigid somewhat beyond its designed static load. Why?... because the liability risks demand it. With all due respect John, "Rides very smooth" is clearly a misleading Formula V2 description. -- |
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"Jack Davis" wrote in message igy.com...
Rick, Thanks for the info. I was wondering about that narrow gear range too. Lower gearing for the V2 will perhaps require some mods to the idler pulley set up. We had a standard frame V2 Formula in our shop for a very short period of time and thus I did not have time to evaluate just what will be necessary to gear it lower but it will require something besides a lower small ring and lower range cassette. When a 26 tooth small ring is placed on the crank set the chain rubs the bottom of the brake arm. The new owner was in a hurry to take delivery so my research was cut short. If you look closely at the V2 chain line over the idler pulley you will note the return chain line is on the bottom of the idler pulley and on the Formula the chain line is on top. Might be as simple as reversing the location of the idler pulley to the bottom hole and the chain keeper to the top. I don't know because I ran out of time while setting the bike up with the new owner dancing around in the showroom. Kelly |
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