Hi,
I'm just going to throw this out there, something I wrote last year regarding the Sofrider:
I'd love to see a replacement for the Sofrider which has no suspension, but has room for lower pressure, wide tires (42 - 55 mm) and full fenders. Jan Heine and Bicycle Quarterly are pretty effectively showing that wide tires with supple sidewalls can be even faster, and safer, than narrow, high pressure tires in most situations. The bike would be simpler and have a traditional rear rack. It would have seat braces and an adjustable seat angle. I wonder whether such a bike could be built for a similar price to the Sofrider.
But what do I know? I've never ever ridden a Cruzbike! I just like what I'm seeing from the company.
Rereading this, I guess what I'm really hoping for is a relatively simple MBB bike with the Silvio seat angle and room for wide tires, no suspension, room for full fenders, etc. True, I've only just sat on a Cruzbike once, a Vendetta, but I've ridden recumbents for 17 years and currently have three of them. I'd love to have something like the Silvio, but I just don't like how it is so limited in its tire sizes and don't see it as the touring machine it's meant to be. I guess I'm envisioning the Cruzbike version of a randonneuring bike. (I'm having trouble posting a link: Just Google Jan Heine's Off the Beaten Track and have a look.)
The speeds these randonneuring bikes can go with strong riders is amazing.
Anyway, food for thought.
Kevin
I'm just going to throw this out there, something I wrote last year regarding the Sofrider:
I'd love to see a replacement for the Sofrider which has no suspension, but has room for lower pressure, wide tires (42 - 55 mm) and full fenders. Jan Heine and Bicycle Quarterly are pretty effectively showing that wide tires with supple sidewalls can be even faster, and safer, than narrow, high pressure tires in most situations. The bike would be simpler and have a traditional rear rack. It would have seat braces and an adjustable seat angle. I wonder whether such a bike could be built for a similar price to the Sofrider.
But what do I know? I've never ever ridden a Cruzbike! I just like what I'm seeing from the company.
Rereading this, I guess what I'm really hoping for is a relatively simple MBB bike with the Silvio seat angle and room for wide tires, no suspension, room for full fenders, etc. True, I've only just sat on a Cruzbike once, a Vendetta, but I've ridden recumbents for 17 years and currently have three of them. I'd love to have something like the Silvio, but I just don't like how it is so limited in its tire sizes and don't see it as the touring machine it's meant to be. I guess I'm envisioning the Cruzbike version of a randonneuring bike. (I'm having trouble posting a link: Just Google Jan Heine's Off the Beaten Track and have a look.)
The speeds these randonneuring bikes can go with strong riders is amazing.
Anyway, food for thought.
Kevin