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Old 08-12-03 | 01:41 PM
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Does anyone have a recumbent from Action Bent? Am seriously thinking of buying their Tidal Wave USS. Have never riden a bent and due to butt pains want to make the switch. No dealer in my area so cannot try a bent of any kind. Tdail Wave seems like a good choice for the money but the seat seems to be pretty laid back with little lean adjustment. Also a Vision R40 is a possibility.

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Old 08-12-03 | 04:11 PM
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The Vision R40 is a fine bike. The Action Bent bikes look good for the price, but I have not seen one first hand yet. I have not seen any negative press on the Action Bent bikes. There is a review of the Action Bent Jet Stream on https://www.bentrideronline.com/ What aera do you live in? I may be able to put you in touch with some bent owners who will let you try there bike.
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Old 08-12-03 | 05:37 PM
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Thanks for reply. I live in Moncton N.B. No dealer in area. I can get a good price from action bent and also on the R40 from Old Town. Don't know if I should go for the USS or other. I'm an adaptable type so I'm sure I'll have no problem one way or the other.
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Old 04-11-05 | 08:09 PM
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I ride the Jet Stream II. It's a good bent. If you call the Action Bent guys and talk to them directly they should ship it for free. I bought mine off of ebay; it went a little like this:" I'll buy your bike for the "buy it now" price if you cover the shipping." They said no problem. Good Luck, HK
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Old 04-12-05 | 03:27 AM
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I also own the JetStream II by action bent. I saw it on ebay but decided to buy it from their website to get some of the accessories (rear rack, seat bag, light mount) and overall I'm very pleased with the bike. Price wise I don't think there is anything else in its class. I spent about $800 for the bike, the accessories, shipping and professional assembly. Then I bought panniers, a multitude of lights, a kickstand, bike locks and the standard stuff and I think I have about $1100 into it. I don't think that's bad for a bike that is fully set up for commuting.

I had one broken part, the chain idler came off the frame, and Randy, the importer, offered to pay to have it repaired.

Overall my experience with the bike (my first recumbent) has been very positive.
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Old 04-17-05 | 10:50 PM
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Does anyone have a link to the Bentrider online review? I can't seem to locate it.
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Old 04-18-05 | 01:52 AM
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https://www.bentrideronline.com/Buyer...SWB%202002.htm

I think that's the one you're looking for.


[edit] now that I look at it I don't think it is.
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Old 04-19-05 | 07:55 AM
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Old 04-19-05 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by jpanna
Does anyone have a recumbent from Action Bent? Am seriously thinking of buying their Tidal Wave USS. Have never riden a bent and due to butt pains want to make the switch. No dealer in my area so cannot try a bent of any kind. Tdail Wave seems like a good choice for the money but the seat seems to be pretty laid back with little lean adjustment. Also a Vision R40 is a possibility.
I have never ridden an Action Bent but at that price if anything is not to your liking, you would be able to fix it and still be way below the price radar of many recumbents.

R40s are nice.
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Old 04-20-05 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by jpanna
Does anyone have a recumbent from Action Bent? Am seriously thinking of buying their Tidal Wave USS. Have never riden a bent and due to butt pains want to make the switch. No dealer in my area so cannot try a bent of any kind. Tdail Wave seems like a good choice for the money but the seat seems to be pretty laid back with little lean adjustment. Also a Vision R40 is a possibility.

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jpanna,

I have the Tidal Wave II USS, and it rocks. It is very well made and good components. The only caveat I have for you, it that the bike is not sold by a dealer, (Randy is basically an importer,) so you have to either put together the parts shipped in the box or have someone do that for you. Most bike shops are willing to do that for a fee. If you have worked on other bikes, you can probably do this with no problem. I took a couple of evenings to put it together and get it adjusted just as I wanted. Feel free to PM me with any specific questions before or after.

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Old 04-21-05 | 12:29 AM
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Beautiful. Thanks.
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Old 04-23-05 | 09:32 AM
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The seatangle is something you get used to rather quickly. Remember that a reclined seat is much more comfortable than an upright one. If you have buttpains you should definitely choose a reclined seat. Otherwise there is a risk that you may get a recumbentbutt, which is rather painful. Actionbent is a good choice.
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Old 04-24-05 | 05:28 AM
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Incidentally, actionbent is now in the long wheel base market as well. They announced a new long wheel base yesterday that comes in 2 component groups. The Mantaray and the Mantaray GT.
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Old 06-11-05 | 11:25 AM
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Hi,

I see that ab now has long wheel base models, these look simple enough that perhaps they will be a decent model. HOWEVER,, I have also seen that ab is having major problems with the loracer, the trike and the highracer. There are complaints that all of these bikes have been found with off location welds,, such as misaligned forks , frames, booms that dont fit and such. Anyone that would like more info on ab bikes, contact me and I will provide it. I dont know whether private emails are available on this board or not, just leave your contact info here and I will check in every few days. Thanks
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Old 12-06-08 | 10:50 PM
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I'm very interested in the Cobra.

Anyone with experience?

jrcin, can you just post the information? There is no risk of them coming after you for a forum post.
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Old 12-07-08 | 08:31 AM
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Old 12-07-08 | 08:57 AM
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I have a early 90's Vision R40 since 2006, last year I bought a Actionbent Focus, the ike is much heavier than I thought it'd be. People at Actionbent are slow to reply to emails, they had difficulty answering my questions, they dont seem to be very knowledgeable about their products that are sold through their website.. so I sold the Actionbent Focus.
I still ride my Vision R40 though, simple design, lighter in weight, though the shorter wheelbase require more attention to master the steering/handling.
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Old 12-07-08 | 09:53 AM
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Thanks! I need a folder b/c I travel a lot and have a small apartment. I'm currently using an upright and am thinking of making the switch if I can find a decent folding recumbent. My upright fits nicely in a standard Samsonite suitcase. Not something I'm expecting with a bent.
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Old 12-07-08 | 11:43 AM
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Thanks! No real reviews there, either. As far as I can tell, there are only 3 folding recumbents in production, the ICE B1, the Grasshopper fx, and the Cobra by Actionbent. The latter is significantly lighter and looks to fold smaller than the other two. I also like the idea of front wheel drive. The one flaw is that it doesn't seem to have luggage capacity. Touring is the whole point of a bike you put in a suitcase. But towing the suitcase is always an option. (I do that now with my upright folder.)
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I think there has been only a couple Cobras sold at this point. One of them has been rec'd and has some review of it on the AB forum. I don't think he has any mileage on it yet. But, you could at least contact him through the forum with specific questions. There has been some interest in the Cobra on Bentrideronline.com too. https://www.bentrideronline.com/messa...ad.php?t=44691
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Old 12-08-08 | 12:30 PM
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jrcin, can you just post the information? There is no risk of them coming after you for a forum post.
jrcin hasn't posted on BF for more than three years.
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Old 12-08-08 | 09:19 PM
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Old 12-09-08 | 12:20 AM
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I own a Jetstream USS and the fully suspended Road Runner OSS, both great bikes.
But: their USS design has an abysmal turning radius.
As for the Cobra's front drive: beware, this design (I tried the Dutch Flevo which pioneered this) is dangerous for your knees because you push/pedal while at an angle when steering.
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Old 12-09-08 | 07:06 AM
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...As for the Cobra's front drive: beware, this design (I tried the Dutch Flevo which pioneered this) is dangerous for your knees because you push/pedal while at an angle when steering.
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The Cobra is a fixed-boom FWD. The Flevo is a moving bottom bracket. The Cobra is more like a Zox, not a Flevo. Turning radius would be limited by chain interference, something that I'm familiar with on my lowracers anyway.

My biggest problem with the Cobra is the stupid little snake emblem that looks like it has a toothache from an impacted molar. How do you take anything seriously when it looks like that???
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Old 12-09-08 | 02:56 PM
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I would have to agree with that. The logo looks so ghetto, you have to worry about the rest of the bike.
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