Alex
New Member
Hi Cruzbikers! I would like to hear from you, especially from the ones who have taken their bikes on long rides: Is an S40 suitable for long, hilly or mountainous brevet and ultra rides? Can it keep up with upright road bikes? Is it as much fun to tackle long climbs on an S40 as it is on a carbon road bike?
For a little context: I have always been fascinated by the idea of covering long distances by bike. However, I cannot exceed around 300 km on an upright road bike because of back pain. After years of experiments, I am tired of trying to make the upright road bike work for me. Maybe I could break the 300 km barrier on an S40?
About a year ago, I had the chance to go for a couple of test rides on the S40. I liked the relaxed riding position, but I felt like I had lost all power. Also, I could barely climb a 300 ft hill. Climbing did not feel great, either: On steeper inclines, I had the feeling of lying head down, blood rushing to my head, while my feet were pedaling skyward.
Still, the concept of the Cruzbike is fascinating, so I would like to understand if the theoretical cons are outweighed by the pros. By the way, here are is my pro-con list:
For a little context: I have always been fascinated by the idea of covering long distances by bike. However, I cannot exceed around 300 km on an upright road bike because of back pain. After years of experiments, I am tired of trying to make the upright road bike work for me. Maybe I could break the 300 km barrier on an S40?
About a year ago, I had the chance to go for a couple of test rides on the S40. I liked the relaxed riding position, but I felt like I had lost all power. Also, I could barely climb a 300 ft hill. Climbing did not feel great, either: On steeper inclines, I had the feeling of lying head down, blood rushing to my head, while my feet were pedaling skyward.
Still, the concept of the Cruzbike is fascinating, so I would like to understand if the theoretical cons are outweighed by the pros. By the way, here are is my pro-con list:
| Pro | Con |
| Aerodynamics | Climbing: high weight, inability to stand up, loss of traction on steep inclines |
| Comfort | Ability to handle rough roads: inability to stand up over bumps, instability on gravel |
| Power output: seems to be lower in the recumbent position, even for adapted riders | |
| Visibility: lower point of view for the rider, lower profile for other road users | |
| Higher risk of sunburn |