Last year I bought a used Bacchetta Giro 26 recumbent bike, and really like the laid back, higher speed, no pain style of riding.
I can average around 29kms/hour on the flats, however climbing on the
Bacchetta is challenging.
Is riding the V20 a lot more difficult than my Bacchetta?
Will the V20 be much faster, because I've developed a liking for speed.
I found a used V20 with the aluminum frame and they are asking around $2,700. Fair price?
It has disc brakes.
Do the bikes come with serial numbers? If so where is it located?
The seller said he didn't see one on the bike.
What would the aluminum V20 weigh?
If I got the serial number would I be able to then determine the year of the bike?
Since one size fits all, how do I know if I will fit the bike?
The seller is around 6'2" and I am 5'8" quite a big difference.
I know X-seam measurement is important.
My X-seam is 38-39".
I know lots of questions, but $2,700 is a good chunk of change.
Cheers.
I can average around 29kms/hour on the flats, however climbing on the
Bacchetta is challenging.
Is riding the V20 a lot more difficult than my Bacchetta?
Will the V20 be much faster, because I've developed a liking for speed.
I found a used V20 with the aluminum frame and they are asking around $2,700. Fair price?
It has disc brakes.
Do the bikes come with serial numbers? If so where is it located?
The seller said he didn't see one on the bike.
What would the aluminum V20 weigh?
If I got the serial number would I be able to then determine the year of the bike?
Since one size fits all, how do I know if I will fit the bike?
The seller is around 6'2" and I am 5'8" quite a big difference.
I know X-seam measurement is important.
My X-seam is 38-39".
I know lots of questions, but $2,700 is a good chunk of change.
Cheers.