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    Confessions of the Cranks

    Other confessions of the Cranks from Italy Hi Bob ... a couple of weeks ago I spill from the bike and bent chain ring and crank :( Since the 160mm are difficult to fetch ( and expensive ) I tough to remove the 170 mm cranks from my old bike ( which I accompanied twice to the last trip to...
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    Quest picture

    Hi , while grounded waiting for arrival of new cranks 160 mm from UK ( I spill frm the bike and bent one ) I browsed through the blob to polish my eye with the latest .... just to see the new QUEST Its nice and sexy and I think that the 26" versions fits perfectly between the V2 and the...
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    650B thoughts?

    I clock less mile than you in a month. What I noticed is that learning curve on all situation but speed was fast. I am not confident at speed downhill as you and use brakes frequently. The bike is a Softrider The overall impression I got it is that I am not familiar jet with the positioning of...
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    Stop and go riding

    Ed I took delivery of a Softrider end of first week of August of this year and started learn to drive it from scratch for I had not prior experience with recumbent . I took chance to be on vacation and from the fact that during August traffic is light in town to put up some practice. I am 50...
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    Noisy rear shock adsorber

    Hi Dougs , shifter - I got it and makes sense , just a doubt I had for I am not familiar with these grip and turn shifters. Motion of shock adsorber - I am with you, lateral motion is normal as it is and there is no need of washers to limit it. What bothers me is the motion in the direction...
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    Noisy rear shock adsorber

    Hello , I just purchased a sofrider V2. I have a couple of "problems" brain probems ? :lol: ) Rear shock adsorber I attached the rear shock absorber to the rear triangle I used two 5 mm Allen wrenches and secured it tight if you push those two heads alternatively the transversal gap is...
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