I don't see that this forum has a "general discussion" area where introductions are posted and this doesn't seem S40 specific but I'm not sure where else to post it so here goes:
Introduction
Introduction
- I'm a long time cyclist (10K+miles/year for more than 30 years). I am a randonneur and do brevets up to and including Grand Randonnèes and have done PBP, LEL and a host of other 1200K+ brevets both domestic and international.
- I own a Bacchetta CA2.0, purchased 3 years ago when I was injured (back) to keep the legs spinning while I healed in the hope that I could do a 1200K in New Zealand (didn't work, ended up not going). The Bacchetta doesn't really "do it" for me and I've only ridden it either when injured or out of a sense of obligation (I'll likely sell it). I've put a grand total of about 1100 miles on it in the 3 years I've owned it.
- I'm heavily invested (both financially and emotionally) in DF bikes and have a number of bikes custom made for me.
- For reasons I've not been able to pinpoint, I started developing pain in both hands post PBP this year. I'm exploring a number of solutions (positional changes, aero bars, etc) and have purchased the S40 as one of these alternatives.
- The S40 does (kind of) "do it" for me, I've enjoyed riding it thus far. I've progressed past the "early beginner" stage (I can start/stop in a straight line, do u-turns, circles, use clipless pedals, etc) and am riding it on the roads (rural secondary roads with little to no traffic).
- I live in SW Wisconsin. It's very hilly here with gradients up to 22% and 7-11% common. It's hard to go more than 10 miles without some significant climbing so a bike (and it's rider!) need to be able to climb well. It's advertised ability as a climber is one of the things that attracted me to the Cruzbike.
- I do all my own bike work. None of my bikes have seen the inside of a bike shop, I build my own wheels.
- Oh, and I'm 65, 6'3" and 170 lbs.
- Is there a way to put the S40 on a maintenance stand? I have a Park PRS stand, a Feedback Sports Elite stand and a Park Team Issue stand. I also have a Hirobel (now Silca) frame clamp. I'm able to put the Bacchetta on the Park Team Issue but haven't seen an obvious way to put the S40 on any of my stands (I haven't tried much, just sort of stared at it).
- I have several travel solutions for my DF bikes including two S&S coupled bikes and a "regular" bike case (a BikeND Helium). I reached out to Maria and asked her about travel solutions for the S40 and she recommended the B&W Curve case which is essentially a box. Will the S40 go into a case similar to the BikeND (Evoc is an example) where the bike clamps to the case via the dropouts? I'd obviously rather not have to buy another case. Again, I've not tried this only stared at the bike and tried to visualize whether or not it will work.
- I realize this is probably the wrong place to ask but I'll ask anyway: does anyone alternate between a DF and a Cruzbike? I've read opinions that there's very little crossover from a training point of view between a DF and a recumbent, that it takes a couple of months to gain (or lose) your "bent legs". To clarify by an example: I could ride any one of my DF bikes exclusively for several weeks/months and jump on any of the others and go do a 1200K. It doesn't appear to me based on my experience thus far that would be possible with the Cruzbike i.e., if I wanted to do a long ride on the S40 I'd have to use it pretty close to exclusively for some period of time prior to the event. Is this true or is it possible to alternate between the S40 and a DF and then choose which one to ride based on terrain or whim? Real world experience (rather than opinion) on this would be much appreciated. Oh, and please don't suggest that I just trash my DF bikes.