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BikeE Bad?
In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. I have
never ridden one but I was considering getting a cheap one on ebay just to have a bike. I got rid of all my two wheel vehicle when I made the switch to trikes. A bike is certainly easier to transport, however. If I'm doing rail trails a bike would be fine. Are there BikeE owners who read this ng? What do you think of them. Jeff |
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BikeE Bad?
Jeff Grippe wrote:
In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. All bikes will be differently comfortable for different folk, because everyone has a slightly different physiology which will work better or worse with the geometry and layout of the bike. Look at BROL's HPVel reviews and they think the Bodylink seat is an improvement on the previous seat the company used; OTOH, I don't like it nearly as much. So, if you want to know if a BikeE is comfortable or not there's really no substitute for trying one yourself. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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BikeE Bad?
Jeff Grippe wrote: In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. My few days of getting around an unfamiliar town on a rental BikeE were pretty educational. Physically, I found the thing to be just fine, better in fact than any upright bike I could have rented would have been. I found the thing intensely uncomfortable, though, because of its nasty and unstable steering qualities-- It required a very attentive yet restrained touch at the bars to keep it from flipping its front tire sideways and departing from underneath me. It was easily as treacherous as any of the many long-forked, small-front- wheeled homebrew choppers I've tried, if not more so. It was mentally and physically exhausting to cope with the BikeE's tightrope handling; I'll take a narrow hard saddle over that, any day. I suggest you consider something with a more conventional head angle of 68 to 76 degrees and a normal amount of rake and trail for its wheel size. These values have been arrived at through refinement over the course of a century or more, and they should be changed sparingly and with a clear sense of the implications and tradeoffs. Chalo |
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BikeE Bad?
Jeff Grippe wrote:
In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. I have never ridden one but I was considering getting a cheap one on ebay just to have a bike. I got rid of all my two wheel vehicle when I made the switch to trikes. A bike is certainly easier to transport, however. If I'm doing rail trails a bike would be fine. Are there BikeE owners who read this ng? What do you think of them. The only way to tell is to try on for yourself. My first 'bent was a BikeE for about 2 years. I then went to a Burly Limbo (I hope my buying a bike doesn't trash all manufacturers :-) mainly because it had a better drive train. I've ridden an 'E once since that time. It did feel different. Mine was a CT-xl, the one I rode was a short BikeE. Don't settle for one or two loops in a parking lot - try one for an hour or more on all sorts of biking conditions - up-hill, down-hill, fast, slow. Give it a good workout. mike -- Mike Vore http://www.OhMyWoodness.com http://mike.vorefamily.net/twr |
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BikeE Bad?
"Jeff Grippe" wrote in message ... In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. I have never ridden one but I was considering getting a cheap one on ebay just to have a bike. I got rid of all my two wheel vehicle when I made the switch to trikes. A bike is certainly easier to transport, however. If I'm doing rail trails a bike would be fine. Are there BikeE owners who read this ng? What do you think of them. The BikeE seat is a horror. It gives all recumbents a bad name. I could only stand if for about 5 minutes. In my not so humble opinion a recumbent manufacture who can't design a comfortable seat should be taken out and stoned to death. I want the miscreant to die slowly and in much pain. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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BikeE Bad?
chalo colina wrote:
} } } Jeff Grippe wrote: } } In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. } } It required a very attentive yet restrained touch at the bars This is true of a stock BikeE, but if you can find a pair of handlebars from an old Raleigh 3-speed (the wing shape, not straight-back grips), the handling comfort will be immensely improved, and you will be able to place the bars lower for the same knee clearance |
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"Luddite Wacko" wrote in message ... chalo colina wrote: } } } Jeff Grippe wrote: } } In an earlier thread, someone referred to the BikeE as uncomfortable. } } It required a very attentive yet restrained touch at the bars This is true of a stock BikeE, but if you can find a pair of handlebars from an old Raleigh 3-speed (the wing shape, not straight-back grips), the handling comfort will be immensely improved, and you will be able to place the bars lower for the same knee clearance You bet, this ****ing moron knows more about how to design steering for a recumbent than the manufacturers do. Well, it is ding-a-ling time once more here on ARBR , ever the province of idiots and morons like LW. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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