converting specialist m5

limrenmuh

New Member
I would like to know what part is necessary to convert this bike into a laid back bike...
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mauler

Active Member
Getting the conversion kit

Getting the conversion kit first is the first step.

You may need a new fork with cantilever brake posts, or you can see if the Maestro at Rebound Centre may be able to hack those for you. I do not think the current fork can handle cantilever brakes.

You may need to change the brake levers to something that's long-pull for the cantilever brakes.

You may also need a new seat post, something that will work with what comes with the conversion kit.

I will start on my own conversion as soon as my bike frame returns from the Rebound Centre after having a cracked head tube re-welded.
 

mauler

Active Member
See/Download the assembly

See/Download the assembly instructions here:

http://cruzbike.com/CB_Kit_Assembly.pdf
 

Charles.Plager

Recumbent Quant
In addition to what Roy said,

In addition to what Roy said, I'm a little worried about how high the seat would be. You want the seat to be at inseam - 3" or lower.

To expand on what Roy says, you can't use disc brakes with a conversion kit because (1) you need to turn the fork around and (2) because even if you tried without turning the fork around (which is a bad idea), the wheel is no longer centered where the brakes are expecting it to be centered.
 

vonhazza

Member
This is from a 16" frame

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This is from a 16" frame Giant MTB hardtail that I used for a couple of years (I now use the V2K Frame) it was a good height for me (6'2") and made a nice light recumbent,

The drawback with using a Hardtail frame especially an alloy one is when the back wheel hits a big bump you will feel it through the seat back and it can be quite a solid hit, The trick to get around this problem is to get your back off the seat when you see the bump coming.

One problem I see is that even if you can fit V brake posts to that fork you may need to grind off the disc brake mounts to allow the kit to fit properly so I would advise finding another fork possibly a shorter travel one to keep the seat height nice and low.
 

Andrew 1973

Zen MBB Master
What was I thinking??

Charles,

Excuse my temporary lapse in judgment. I do think the S-Works M5 would be fun to take out on the trails, but the fun might be short-lived once the aches and pains of riding upright kick in.
 

Charles.Plager

Recumbent Quant
Hi Andrew:
Excuse my


Hi Andrew:
Excuse my temporary lapse in judgment....

Every once in a while I read a simple post on a board like this that really puts a smile on my face. Today, that was your post. Thank you, sir. :D

Charles
 
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