jeanbgrenouille wrote: Thanks to all for the quick and helpful replies.
First, I had already tried moving the seat forward and extending the TFT. I was able to get about a quarter inch of clearance between my knees and the handlebar so long as the wheel was held in the forward position. If I attempted to turn the bike my knees unavoidably crashed into the handlebar.
Per your suggestions, I tried the counterintuitive position of moving the seat backwards and shortening the TFT, with the same outcome described above.
I am not a cycling expert, but have poured over the manual hoping to find that one golden nugget that will unlock the right configuration.
At this point my imagination has run out of different possibilities. Any last ditch thoughts?
Thanks again,
Charles R.
I'll give you fifty bucks for it? :lol: :lol:
Sorry! Couldn't resist.
I'm going to stick my neck out here and say that turning the handlebar shouldn't change the relationship of the handlebar to your knees because your bottom bracket turns at the same time as does the handlebar and since your knees don't bend that way, you are actually swivelling your hips to turn. I just verified this on my conversion. My handlebar barely clears my knees and in fact, my knees will hit the handlebar on occasion. This is not made any worse by turning the bike, even powering through the turn. My gut feeling (and trust me, I have a large gut for the feeling!
) is, we're talking about technique here. How much have you ridden/practiced on the bike?
I'm not an expert on the Sofrider, so I will defer to the others. There has to be a way, I know Doug (Hardtailcruzer) is on the.... ummmm.... aaah.... vertically challenged side?!!? Im sure he'll chime in here and offer assistance. Doug? Hello?
Mark