1happyreader
zen/child method
Ok,,,, what do we call my Day6 ? Definitely not a recumbent, it's a crank forward with a backrest. Lolif it takes a back rest, it's a recumbent. If it's a regular bike saddle, it is not
Ok,,,, what do we call my Day6 ? Definitely not a recumbent, it's a crank forward with a backrest. Lolif it takes a back rest, it's a recumbent. If it's a regular bike saddle, it is not
FWD MBB cargo recumbent!
I think it is an amazing concept. The cargo is behind you in an aerodynamic position and very low. Benefits of good visibility and short drive train, too!
If I were to purchase a bike with similar load carrying capacity I would be most concerned with speeds up to about 25 mph. An efficient, light (for a cargo bike), and aero bike would make load transport easy. As long as it doesn't get dangerously unstable at descent speeds (say around 45 mph) then it would be a great bike.
45 mph for a cargo bike? Some car trailers get unstable at 45 mph (especially if unloaded). For cargo, I think anything above 25 mph would be fine.If I were to purchase a bike with similar load carrying capacity I would be most concerned with speeds up to about 25 mph. An efficient, light (for a cargo bike), and aero bike would make load transport easy. As long as it doesn't get dangerously unstable at descent speeds (say around 45 mph) then it would be a great bike.
I had a chance to ride this at the 2016 RCC. It was interesting, but IMHO as a bike mechanic and someone who rides a LOT of different bikes it is not ready for prime time. I didn't get a chance to ride it in bike form, just in its trike arrangement.
John, I'm sure this wont be for guys like you I, Bob, Larry, etc .I have to say, I don't get the appeal of trikes (unless someone has a problem with balance, of course). OK, so you don't have to unclip when you stop at a light. Is that it? I don't want to drag around an extra wheel just for that. Am I missing something?
Thanks Rick and Robert. Yeah, makes sense. And you're right, Robert, I've never tried one! Cornering at 40? Scary!
Neither of those appeals to me. I still with 2 wheels for now.Think GO-Kart. Down hill at 60mph and you can nap if you have faith in your rear tire. It's the uphill at 2 mph that gets to you