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  1. Tuloose

    Kit Needed...I know, the impossible dream!

    I'm going into the shop today. I'll talk with the manager and take some pics of the kit.
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    Kit Needed...I know, the impossible dream!

    I volunteer at our town's bicycle collective and we have a CB conversion kit for sale, never used and still in a box. We usually don't advertise or do any shipping but we might make an exception for this kit. I'll have to talk to the shop manager to see what we can do.
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    Helmets with visors

    I think most helmets are made in China and I doubt that if they were made anywhere else they would necessarily be better quality. http://forums.roadbikereview.com/general-cycling-discussion/where-your-giro-aeon-helmet-made-china-taiwan-317731.html
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    Helmets with visors

    This $40 helmet with visor works well for me. https://www.amazon.com/Basecamp-Specialized-Detachable-Magnetic-Sunglasses/dp/B0746GRMPD/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1512581748&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=basecamp+helmet&psc=1
  5. Tuloose

    Helmet for Casual, Everyday Riding: Yes or No?

    I have a Base Camp helmet purchased from Amazon. It offers the same tinted eye shield as the Giro Air Attack but at 1/4 the price. It works well for me and the tinted shield is perfect for the reclined position on the Vendetta. If it clouds up outside I can easily flip the shield around with one...
  6. Tuloose

    Another Cruzbiker in the Willamette valley

    The bottom bit of text and photo is from a FaceBook post I made 2 weeks ago. I had made contact with Ivan through this forum and met him at a local club's benefit ride in Salem back in April. For that ride he choose to ride his Eliptigo rather than his Vendetta. He contacted me recently...
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    Big Speed Increase

    Curses! Foiled again! Eh, Lief?
  8. Tuloose

    Neophyte Knee Pain Fix?

    It is good to hear you have resolved your knee pain issue Winded Lowrider. As for the seat I find the stock seat with a Ventist pad to be very comfortable but then I have not tried one of the custom seats. The stock seat would seem to be the lighter choice. Have you tried adjusting your head...
  9. Tuloose

    Steering damper/stabilizer

    Stop obsessing. Just ride.
  10. Tuloose

    My journey to a V20

    I had a P-38 prior to my purchasing a Silvio 2.0 and your experience matches mine Mixerman. The Silvio was a faster bike overall. It did take me awhile to adjust to the much more reclined position on the Silvio. I now have a Vendetta and it just flies up the short steep stuff as DavidCH says. My...
  11. Tuloose

    Speed difference between a Freerider and either a V20 or S30?

    I have a Freerider, similar to a Sofrider but with high riser handlebars, and Suz nailed it when she called it a tank. It is difficult to start up, especially on an incline. If I'm at a stoplight and on an incline I sometimes have to walk the bike across the intersection because I cannot get...
  12. Tuloose

    Joined The Tribe

    I must be lucky but I have not had much trouble setting up my Vendetta's head rest. I have it so the contact point is just under my occipital bone and just under the rear strap on my helmet. It probably helps that I use a Base Camp helmet with a magnetic visor which needs to be down slightly on...
  13. Tuloose

    Power Grips on a Quest

    I have been using the old style mountain bike style, double sided SPD's (AKA "Spuds") ever since Shimano introduced them over 20 years ago. As a testament to how well they hold up I still have the 1st pair I ever bought. My wife uses them too and between the 2 of us we have about 6 pairs. They...
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    New Dates for Cruzbike Ride Retreat!

    I would like to attend but the logistics of getting across the country with a bike (or bikes if Tricia decides she wants to come along) are just too daunting. Maybe next year the retreat will be up around Portland again? I did spend some time in coastal NC once. My first duty station after...
  15. Tuloose

    Deep Rims

    With all the talk from Ratz, Jason, Larry & others about the superiority of tubeless tires I decided to try them out to see how they compare. One incident helped lead me to try tubeless and that is when I was riding through town on the V to meet some friends for a ride when I experienced a...
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    A CruzBike appears in Bicycling magazine

    No, it is not what you might think - a full on review of the Vendetta or the S40. It is in an ad for a fund raiser ride but I think this is the 1st Cruzbike to ever appear in Bicycling and the 1st recumbent to appear in their pages since Dan Koppel did a feature on the Midwest Recumbent Rally in...
  17. Tuloose

    What do I have, please?

    I have an old Freerider with essentially the same front suspension. I think the suspension fork is maintenance free - at least I have not had to do anything to it. The suspension does work if it takes a hard hit. I can feel it when I roll into my driveway where there is a 1" lip.
  18. Tuloose

    Katy Trail

    We rode the Katy once with the Missouri State Parks Dept. which puts on a ride every year. They carry your gear and provide an evening meal and camp sites along the way. The trail is hard packed dirt/fine gravel. We had 1.5" tires on our Rans Screamer recumbent tandem which worked just fine. I...
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    Fun on the V

    I have had my Vendetta a couple of months now and I am having so much fun exploring it's speed potential. To mount the bike I straddle the seat and then slide my butt down and forward while my chest slides down under the boom; like I imagine entering a Formula One race car is like. Once nestled...
  20. Tuloose

    "The New Silvio is Coming"

    So an S45 is a Silvio 1.0 or 1.5 without the suspension and with a hydro formed frame and maybe a longer wheelbase? Sounds like a winner to me. I have a 1.0 which I dearly love and have named Sweet Pea because it is such a nice bike for fast but sociable crusin'. It climbs like a mountain goat...
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