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  1. chicorider

    Absolute BLACK oval-sub-compact-chainrings

    Hi Winded Lowrider, I use the 4G rings, 50/36T, between 11 and 13% ovality. I agree that the info is confusing (but their English is still much better than my Korean). I have played with the micro-adjust feature and found that the center spot is ideal for me. If you have more questions, let...
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    Pedal stroke analysis with Powertap advanced metrics

    Cobb Cycles makes shorter cranks for SRAM bottom brackets. I have their 160mm set on my V20. A bit pricey for what they are, but they work well. Crupi also makes shorter cranks for Shimano bottom brackets. Less expensive, but partly because they don't come with chainrings (which I actually...
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    60mm or 50mm carbon wheelset?

    I went from "never go carbon rim" to "always go carbon rim" in a short time. Lighter, stronger, smoother. I beat the hell out of aluminum rims on my V20 and S30, but I haven't had to touch my NOX Composites wheels (fourth season coming up for the V20, and the third season for the S30. Both...
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    650B's S40 Conversion

    Hi Jack, I am 5'4" and built my S40 up with 650B wheels, mostly to make room for bigger tires (I have a V20 for going zoom-zoom; the S40 is my townie/commuter). The smaller wheels have been great, with Panaracer Gravel Kings (650B x 42), with fenders. Nice, cushy ride. I build my own wheels...
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    Absolute BLACK oval-sub-compact-chainrings

    I use Doval rings on my V20, S30, S40, and Ibis mtn. bike. Affordable, adjustable, available on ebay. The set on my V20 has four seasons on them and they're still going strong.
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    Heart Rate

    All I know is that I ride century rides 60 to 75 minutes faster on my V20 and S30 than I ever did on a DF bike. The miles fly by and my ass and shoulders don't hurt. While everyone else is shaking our their hands and coasting to give their butts a break, I'm still motoring along with a stupid...
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    S40 seat pad - Alone or with a Ventisit?

    Another added benefit to the Ventisit pad is that it doesn't absorb sweat (or rain) and is easy to clean. Just pull it off the bike and either hose it down or take it into the shower with you. Shake it out and let it air dry. I do this two or three times a year. Wipe down the seat pan before...
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    S40 seat pad - Alone or with a Ventisit?

    The Ventisit pad alone is the way to go.
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    Tubeless tires anyone?

    Interesting, and good to know. I've still never had the trouble the dude in the video had with the tire sticking to itself. Hmm...
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    Newbie Questions

    About three years ago I pulled a tendon in my right forearm on my V (what is commonly called "tennis elbow") by trying to use my arms to counteract pedal-steer, pretty much just as you describe above. My injury made it so that I couldn't even turn a doorknob, and it took seven months and a lot...
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    Tubeless tires anyone?

    I've been running road tubeless for about six years now, and while they are a little bit of a pain in the butt at times, I've never had the trouble he had in that video. I do know that over those six years, there have been dozens of times that I have not had to stop to fix a flat while on a...
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    S40 slider

    I had a similar issue a while back on my V20. I also did not want to over-tighten the bolt. I noticed that the two halves of the clamp were already nearly touching, so I made a shim from a vegetable can and slid it between the slider and the clamp (you cannot see it at all). That allowed me...
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    V20 Vendetta Gear setting and uphill

    A lot of it depends on what feels right for you as you climber. At 130 lbs. climbing has always been my strength. I run 50/36 chainrings with an 11-28 cassette, and after four years on a V have yet to wish for more gearing in the hills. I made the switch from upright already knowing myself as...
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    Garmin lights on the V

    I use the Light and Motion Vis 360 Pro helmet light. It's not super bright, but it puts the light up higher, where it can been seen better, and I can point the headlamp at a car if I'm not sure it sees me. A charge lasts me about two weeks, it isn't very heavy, and the whole thing costs about...
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    S40 Derailleur Hanger

    I have bought spare hangers from Cruzbike in the past. Just contact customer support online and order a couple of new ones. It'll probably take about a week. My four year old V, three year old S-30, and one year old S-40 all use the same hanger. They press-fit into the chainstay, but they...
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    Question on S-40 Setup

    Paco1961 said he is 6'1", left the spacers in, and likes the fit. I am 5'4" and cut my fork all the way down (no spacers), and the handlebar is well placed for me. I think it's largely an issue of height. I could have left the spacers in and ordered the curved slider, and I probably would...
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    How long did it take you to get your "bent legs"

    The Vendetta was my first Cruzbike, and recumbent. It took me about 500 miles to feel fast and 1000 miles before I felt steady to the point of not having to think about what I was doing. Even four years later, it gets better and better, easier and easier.
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    Considering giving Cruzbike a second chance...

    I ride both a V20 and an S40 (no pain with either one). The V is my road rocket while the S is my commuter. But even with a rack, bags, and fat 42mm wide tires, the S40 still scoots. If I were to set the S up the same as the V, it wouldn't be much slower, but the S would certainly be more...
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    Should I take clipless pedals off?

    All of my initial spills were slow to no speed, with clipless pedals. Then things started clicking, and I have had no trouble since, and that was on my V20. My last such spill was four years ago. Use flats until you feel comfortable, then go back to clipless. It really is like learning to...
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    Tales of a recumbent newb

    Yes to hip and back steering. It wasn't until my fourth season that I figured out that by weighting the outside edge of the seat pan with my back that I could rail sharp turns much faster on my V20 and S30. This follows the idea of weighting the outside pedal of a DF bike turning sharp turns...
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