First cruiser pre-purchase question
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Hello all, lifelong cyclist here. Right now my ride is a Greenspeed recumbent trike, which is fantastic. Used to ride fixies Bromptons. BUT - just this week the cruiser bug bit me!! I can't explain it, other than - I grew up in Southern Cali and have been admiring them for many decades, both stock and custom. I'm hoping you can help me to find a cruiser that fits me. I've had some joint issues, so I need to pay attention to certain angles and ergos. I currently ride a recumbent, which is fantastic. I had a great titanium Brompton that I had to sell because there was just a bit too much weight on my wrists. All else was great. It looks like a cruiser would fix that with the higher handlebars. I know fairly well what kind of posture I need. My height is 5'11' (~180cm). Inseam 29" (~73.7 cm). I'm looking for a cruiser that fits these characteristics. I know I can look thru Craigslist for bargains. But my main concern is quality and a pain-free ride.
I know I will go for a test-ride if possible, or at least a good return/exchange policy. My "use case" is weekend and evening rides up to 20 miles on mostly flat streets, parks, paths, boardwalks. Here's what I'd be looking for.
Looking around at retail offerings, I realize I may end up installing a longer aftermarket stem or longer bars, a more comfortable seat. Here are the models and styles that have caught my eye:
Thanks for any advice you can provide!
--Greg
I know I will go for a test-ride if possible, or at least a good return/exchange policy. My "use case" is weekend and evening rides up to 20 miles on mostly flat streets, parks, paths, boardwalks. Here's what I'd be looking for.
- Under $1000
- Upright rising position (lower back issues)
- Handlebars high and not too far from body (tendonitis in wrists)
- Good leg extension (tender meniscus)
- Alloy preferable but steel not a deal-breaker
- 3-7 speeds preferable but no derailleurs
- Doesn't look like an "old man's" bike. I already AM old, I don't want to add to it!
- Hopefully, a "wow" factor
Looking around at retail offerings, I realize I may end up installing a longer aftermarket stem or longer bars, a more comfortable seat. Here are the models and styles that have caught my eye:
- Sun Cruz 3
- Sixthreezero Around the Block
- Sixthreezero EVRYJourney
- Jamis Earth Cruiser 3 (maybe with longer bars)
- Vivelo Rider X (maybe with a taller stem)
Thanks for any advice you can provide!
--Greg
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How about Electra if there is a Trek store in your area. They seem to specialize in comfortable cruisers. Allfine rear IGH should provide a good gear range since an 11-speed probably is above the $1K mark.
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I love cruisers, but this bike is SS and functions similarly, so it's counterproductive for me to get one (BTW, the chain looks slack because I rode it a couple of times with a smaller rear cog to "loosen" the chain, then had a perfect ratio - no tensioner with a one tooth larger rear cog).
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Electra is a good choice, solid bikes.
You want style, look at Nirve. For instance the Bohemian series
https://www.nirve.com/bohemian-series.html
Or the vintage series
https://www.nirve.com/vintage-series.html
Both are available with IGH hubs
https://www.nirve.com/dealers.html
You want style, look at Nirve. For instance the Bohemian series
https://www.nirve.com/bohemian-series.html
Or the vintage series
https://www.nirve.com/vintage-series.html
Both are available with IGH hubs
https://www.nirve.com/dealers.html
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I love cruisers, but this bike is SS and functions similarly, so it's counterproductive for me to get one (BTW, the chain looks slack because I rode it a couple of times with a smaller rear cog to "loosen" the chain, then had a perfect ratio - no tensioner with a one tooth larger rear cog).
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These look really good, thanks! Schweinhund Most out of stock. I like the Vintage line best....
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I'd second the Electra's, I really like my e version, they're laid-back pretty good,

and no pressure on the wrist and I like having the Trek dealer support.

and no pressure on the wrist and I like having the Trek dealer support.
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