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  1. chicorider

    V20 finding that fit

    That's how I would define it. Your feet at one end, your hands at the other.
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    Vosadrian's V20 Journey - Australia

    I second DocS. The V was my first recumbent, which I bought five years ago and have ridden ever since, after 27 years on a DF bike. I now feel as natural on the V as I do on an upright bike. I can thread needles at speed, ride the white painted line on the shoulder for long stretches (that's...
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    Vosadrian's V20 Journey - Australia

    I am also not very tall. I put a bend in the standard headrest to bring it more forward (after building a jig for my vice, so that the tubing would bend instead of folding). The pad hits the knob at the base of my skull and puts my head in a more upright position. I've ridden this way for...
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    Maybe the V20 is a fast bike afterall

    One interesting thing for me is that while the V is definitely faster than the S40, it is also more comfortable. The S40 isn't bad, but I can ride the V all day.
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    Maybe the V20 is a fast bike afterall

    I make sure to wave at everyone, especially the ones who are too-pro-to-wave. It's a innocent way to rub it in that I'm probably having more fun that they are.
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    Vosadrian's V20 Journey - Australia

    A thought on fit, from experience: be careful with having a deathgrip on the handlebar. When I was learning, my grip was so tight that I pulled a tendon near my right elbow that took seven months to heal, even with PT and acupuncture. I couldn't even turn a doorknob. While I was...
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    Vosadrian's V20 Journey - Australia

    As for the seat, I would recommend giving the stock seat some time first, then decide if you want to replace it. I am one of those for whom the Thor seat was not an improvement, and went back to the stock seat.
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    Two sets of 160mm cranks for sale, each sold separately.

    Hello all, The large parts makers stop their cranksets at 165mm or 170mm, leaving those of us who need shorter cranks to hunt around. I have been riding 160mm cranks on a V20, S30, and S40 for five years now, but I had always been curious about trying 155mm, just to see if they were better or...
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    Vosadrian's V20 Journey - Australia

    Some people have used Radical Design's Banana Racer bags on the V20 with success. They hang to each side of the frame, under the seat pan. After 27 years on a DF bike, my lower back couldn't take it anymore. I bought a Vendetta frameset on blind faith five years ago and never looked back...
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    Getting realistic about climbing with a V20

    That sounds like a happy garage to me!
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    Amputee Cruzbike Riders?

    Hi all, Eventually, a fully reclined seated start from a dead stop is easy. It is a matter of being in the right gear at a red light (or any stop). For example, I ride a 36/50 front and an 11-28 rear. I have figured out that 36/25 is a good starting off gear. There I am, flying along in my...
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    Getting realistic about climbing with a V20

    That is why I say "if for some ungodly reason..." For me, the proper number seems to be four: an Ibis HD3 to handle the mountain bike duty, a Lynskey Bootleg for gravel adventures, a CB V20 for rip-roaring road rides, and, now that I've fit a proper rack onto my S30, the S30 for everything...
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    2 month old V20 frame for sale

    My knees don't like my Vendetta on the trainer much either. But out on the road, no problem.
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    Getting realistic about climbing with a V20

    I totally agree. The V's speed is addictive. Most of my friends who ride are mountain bikers, and they cannot understand how I can possibly enjoy a long road ride, or how I could sometimes choose to go on a long solo ride on the V rather than join them on a mountain bike ride. I've tried to...
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    Getting realistic about climbing with a V20

    I put in 27 years on DF bikes before moving to the Vendetta five years ago because of lower back pain. At 130 pounds, climbing has always been my strength. Was I slower on the V at first when climbing? Definitely. Am I slower on the V when climbing now? Yes, but not by much. Am I faster...
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    ISO medium chainstays FOUND

    I have one. I still ride and love my yellow v.2, but I put the current front end on it a couple years ago and have all the old front end parts, ready to find homes. After a little clean up, this should be all good to go.
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    S30 underseat bottle cage mounting

    I did re-drill holes further up the seat pan, which not only eliminated brake cable interference, but made spacers unnecessary, and tucked the cages/bottles a little more out of the wind, such as it is. You can just barely see the original holes. Good place for a pump bracket?
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    @benphyr I'll have to check that out the next time I ride Zwift (the friendly weather of late has made for excellent mtn. biking, so it has been a while for the trainer). My guess is that it does not report power while back-pedaling. That once the forward direction is established, it would...
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    @benphyr I'd never even thought of that! Apparently it reports power in either direction without adjustments or changes. I imagine that would have been frustrating. (This is my first smart trainer, after years of using a dumb trainer, which wouldn't care which direction it spun).
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    As I mentioned earlier, I would go with wheel-on if I was setting up a dedicated trainer bike, or leaving my outside bike mounted on the trainer for long stretches due to long, predictable stretches of bad weather. But in Northern California, where the winter weather bounces back and forth...
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