cranky old dude
09-16-07, 06:01 AM
After lurking around this forum for quite some time and drinking in
all the info I could (I'm usually in the 50+ forum), I finally went to
"The Bicycle Man" in Alfred Station, NY. Haveing never ridden a
recumbent before, he started me out on an EZ Sport. It took about
five minutes of circling around an empty parking lot before I was
steady enough to hit the road. He then put me on a Linear LWB, USS.
Wow, what a bike! I tried a couple Bacchetta SWB bikes and by then I
was convinced I wanted LWB. He put me on a Rans Stratus and a
Cycle Genius LTX. The Cycle Genius was very tempting, but true to
the information on many posts in this forum, the right bike picked me.
As I switched back and forth from one bike to the other, everytime I
got on the EZ Sport, it was like an old pair of shoes...kinda like I was
getting on the bike I rode in on. Now I know it's a little heavier and a little
slower than some of the other's I tried, but it just feels right. And
as far as the bike being somewhat heavy and slow...well so am I so
I guess we're a good match, at least for now. I've got the seat somewhat
upright for now and as time goes by I'll start to lower it some and see how
it works out for me.
As I get more experience on the bike I'm sure I'll have questions to ask
you folks. Everything I've read here so far has been pretty much right-on-
the money; from where to shop, how to find the right bike to where to
find accessories such as long wired computer mounts.
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r152/crankyolddude/IMG_0474.jpg
all the info I could (I'm usually in the 50+ forum), I finally went to
"The Bicycle Man" in Alfred Station, NY. Haveing never ridden a
recumbent before, he started me out on an EZ Sport. It took about
five minutes of circling around an empty parking lot before I was
steady enough to hit the road. He then put me on a Linear LWB, USS.
Wow, what a bike! I tried a couple Bacchetta SWB bikes and by then I
was convinced I wanted LWB. He put me on a Rans Stratus and a
Cycle Genius LTX. The Cycle Genius was very tempting, but true to
the information on many posts in this forum, the right bike picked me.
As I switched back and forth from one bike to the other, everytime I
got on the EZ Sport, it was like an old pair of shoes...kinda like I was
getting on the bike I rode in on. Now I know it's a little heavier and a little
slower than some of the other's I tried, but it just feels right. And
as far as the bike being somewhat heavy and slow...well so am I so
I guess we're a good match, at least for now. I've got the seat somewhat
upright for now and as time goes by I'll start to lower it some and see how
it works out for me.
As I get more experience on the bike I'm sure I'll have questions to ask
you folks. Everything I've read here so far has been pretty much right-on-
the money; from where to shop, how to find the right bike to where to
find accessories such as long wired computer mounts.
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r152/crankyolddude/IMG_0474.jpg