Nightturkey
New Member
I'm just a poor working schlub who is appalled at the rapidly ascending numbers being posted at the local gas stations. I have begun commuting the 12.5 miles to work on (egad) a $69.95 Wal-Mart special mountain bike, to save some $ and to lose some flab. Both goals are being achieved (lost 38 lbs. since January!), thank the good Lord, but I have been researching ways to make the trip a little easier on my poor 52-year-old carcass. I am in the process of scraping together enough $ to try and purchase a recumbent, and in my internet research I came across the Cruzbike website not too long ago. I have been avidly reading all the info and the various reports from users, and a Cruzbike sounds exactly like what I am looking for. I have read a good number of the forum entries here, and I'm a bit bedazzled at all the technical jargon and the general level of skill and knowledge displayed. I have a couple of questions, and please remember that (a) I'm very new at all this, and (b) my wallet is suffering from a severe case of malnutrition... First of all, is it at all possible to put a Cruzbike conversion kit on something as humble as my Wal-Mart Special? I realize it would not be much to brag about, but if it would work I'm certain it would vastly improve the commute, and just possibly enable me to save up enough money to afford a REAL Cruzbike in the near future. Secondly, if it could be done at all, I'm curious as to the level of technical and/or mechanical skill necessary to assemble the kit - I know which end of a wrench to blow into, and can tell the difference between a metric hammer and an SAE hammer, but my mechanical skills are firmly entrenched at the "Basic" level. Thank you for your time, and I hope to be able to report some good news before too long.