Just finished conversion

jbsandlin

New Member
Just wanted to share my newly finished conversion Kit. The donor is a Kawasaki DX126 that I purchased from Amazon.com. Great price and no shipping and no sales tax. The only two pieces that I had to buy extra was an adapter for the headset and a piece of threaded metic rod due to the headset extension not being the same size as the headset adapter bolt. I have had a lot of fun putting this project together and recommend it for anyone that wants a good recumbent for half the price of a new one. As a long time rider of a LWB, USS, recumbent, this bike is the best! I would be happy to answer any questions so that more people can enjoy this style of bke.
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gwilki

New Member
front suspension

The pics look like you have no front suspension. How does it ride? I'm looking at using the conversion kit and the Cruz V2K frame, so I need forks. I'm lost as to what to look for. Any advice would be appreciated.

Tks

Grant
Ottawa
 

currystomper

Well-Known Member
Looks good just like my

Looks good just like my conversion when I started riding it!! Enjoy ridden and tuning it to your stylr of riding!!

CS
 

rgladun

New Member
Front forks

I was looking at the pictures of your conversion very nicely done, It does appear to me from the pictures that you have turned the front fork, front to back. Was this done for a particular reason? Secondly does anyone know what store in the Edmonton Alberta area would carry the Kawasaki bicycle brand?

Thank you
 

John Tolhurst

Zen MBB Master
Turning the forks around puts

Turning the forks around puts the legs behind where they were, creates space for the wider rear wheel. This is how the conversion kit is able to work.
 
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