Hello everybody,
Just over a year ago I started seriously considering ordering the cruzbike conversion kit. It took another few months for it to arrive, to buy a new bike to put it on, and then to do final tweaks, but now I am finally ready to present the first blue and white (i.e. Israeli) cruzbike!
Some technical details:
Shimano 7 speed cassette (28/24/22/20/18/16/14), triple chainring (48/40/28), 175mm crank.
Tried to get a mega-range cassette, but my LBS ran into trouble with chain length.
Front tire is now an offroad for a little extra traction on Jerusalem's hills.
I have added a small upholstered pad on the elbow of the handlebar mount, it scared me to have something that hard pointing directly at my upper chest in case of an accident.
I ride it daily across town to work and back -- approximately 8k each direction. It gets lots of cheers, and jeers. At first the hills were really difficult, but a combination of getting into better shape, and finding the right 'cross country skiing' / counterWobble to put on the handlebars, and I can do any hill.
My only real complaint is the lack of ventilation for my back. Hopefully I will be able to upgrade my seat cushions to 'Ventisit' material soon. I also plan to add power grips on the pedals.
Just over a year ago I started seriously considering ordering the cruzbike conversion kit. It took another few months for it to arrive, to buy a new bike to put it on, and then to do final tweaks, but now I am finally ready to present the first blue and white (i.e. Israeli) cruzbike!
Some technical details:
Shimano 7 speed cassette (28/24/22/20/18/16/14), triple chainring (48/40/28), 175mm crank.
Tried to get a mega-range cassette, but my LBS ran into trouble with chain length.
Front tire is now an offroad for a little extra traction on Jerusalem's hills.
I have added a small upholstered pad on the elbow of the handlebar mount, it scared me to have something that hard pointing directly at my upper chest in case of an accident.
I ride it daily across town to work and back -- approximately 8k each direction. It gets lots of cheers, and jeers. At first the hills were really difficult, but a combination of getting into better shape, and finding the right 'cross country skiing' / counterWobble to put on the handlebars, and I can do any hill.
My only real complaint is the lack of ventilation for my back. Hopefully I will be able to upgrade my seat cushions to 'Ventisit' material soon. I also plan to add power grips on the pedals.