Recumbent - Test Ride?

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tom o
05-03-05, 04:10 PM
Is there an Optima Baron owner in the Chicago area who would let me test ride their bike? I want to see if I could ride one of these comfortably. :o


lowracer1
05-03-05, 09:48 PM
the answer is yes. anyone could ride a baron comfortably. A baron would be more comfortable than your current bike.

tom o
05-03-05, 10:34 PM
How about the difference between a Baron and a Stinger. Most of my riding is 15 to 30 miles on city streets and paved trails. I commuted to work last year and I participate in charity and other group rides 5 or 6 times a year.


BentKent
05-19-05, 03:36 PM
Hello, there is one at the recumbent shop near me. Valley Bikes in Carmel, IN 800-730-9021. The owners son, Drew, rides it.

tom o
05-19-05, 04:23 PM
Hello, there is one at the recumbent shop near me. Valley Bikes in Carmel, IN 800-730-9021. The owners son, Drew, rides it.
Thank you and everyone who answered or thought about answering. I bought a Baron so the test ride is no longer needed. Delivery is tomorrow.

lowracer1
05-19-05, 05:31 PM
cool, let us know what your intial impressions are with the baron once you get out and get some rides on it. Also keep in mind if you want to try a tour on it this september, a bunch of us lowracer riders are doing the BRAT tour in Tennessee (september)

jeff-o
05-20-05, 07:02 AM
How much do Barons go for these days?

tom o
05-20-05, 04:59 PM
I am told that you can get a new framset for around $1,800. You can then customize to your heart's content. I have seen them for $3,000 and up. In Europe they sell for less but they quote prices in Euros and duty and shipping will kill you.