Anyone know about the Day 6 Semi Recumbent Bikes?
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Anyone know about the Day 6 Semi Recumbent Bikes?
I ran across info on Day 6 bikes. I think on the Bike Biz site.
The site sure makes these appear to be the cousin to the Lark.
However, I was curious about how they perform? Looks like a comfy commuter with the laid back geometry of the recumbent, but the nice higher view of a more traditional commute bike.
Still...yeah, it looks like a old people's bike at the same time...
The site sure makes these appear to be the cousin to the Lark.
However, I was curious about how they perform? Looks like a comfy commuter with the laid back geometry of the recumbent, but the nice higher view of a more traditional commute bike.
Still...yeah, it looks like a old people's bike at the same time...
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They recently did a review of of one, then they gave it away in a sweepstakes.
https://www.bikecommuters.com
https://www.bikecommuters.com
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my dad has one.
although i haven't ridden it, i think you could buy a used electra townie and mod it for half the price...with ape hanger bars, longer cables...you could even put a back on the seat if you want that as well.
although i haven't ridden it, i think you could buy a used electra townie and mod it for half the price...with ape hanger bars, longer cables...you could even put a back on the seat if you want that as well.