quickbeam
Well-Known Member
Hmm, there doesn't seem to be a thread or forum for introductions, so I'll just add something here.
I've been lurking awhile and even posted a couple times, but haven't said anything about my ride yet.
Mostly, that's because I haven't
I ordered my bike about Dec 20, got a call out of the blue on Dec. 30 that the delivery guy was in front of my house. Well, that delivery didn't happen, and with New Year's , I finally got the bike a few days ago, yeah . I put it together yesterday (Jan 9), but had to take down the Christmas lights first before some weather rolled in ahead of forecast. By the time the bike was ready, after weeks and weeks of unusually mild weather, now the snow was coming down hard! What with all the cautionary stories about learning how to ride the Cruzbike, it seemed that trying it out in freezing slush and snow might not be the best idea. I did sit on it and push it around a little inside the garage, but that's only good for about one wheel rotation, I can't count that. Now today it was 12'F (-11'C), and below zero with windchill, so the inaugural ride didn't happen today either. Hopefully next weekend I can try it out - it's now 3 weeks.
About the bike - it's a V2K, which seems to be most closely related to the Sofrider (but with a front disc brake), so that's why I'm posting here. I have a Catrike Villager as well, and I really like it, but the trike is just too low and wide in traffic situations, so I got the bug for a 2-wheeled recumbent. (A wedgie leaves my butt hurting after 10 miles. I can handle the staring at the pavement and hurting wrists from a diamond frame, but the seat is what really pushed me over the edge to recumbents). After looking at some options, I found out about the Cruzbike, and it's different enough and people who ride it seem to like it, so I had to try it. The description of the advantages for climbing and of a short chain make sense. I'm not used to tossing out thousands of dollars for bikes though, especially without even a test ride. After debating on the QX100 and 559, then I saw the V2K pop up, and had to pull the trigger on that.
Now, to ride it....
I've been lurking awhile and even posted a couple times, but haven't said anything about my ride yet.
Mostly, that's because I haven't
I ordered my bike about Dec 20, got a call out of the blue on Dec. 30 that the delivery guy was in front of my house. Well, that delivery didn't happen, and with New Year's , I finally got the bike a few days ago, yeah . I put it together yesterday (Jan 9), but had to take down the Christmas lights first before some weather rolled in ahead of forecast. By the time the bike was ready, after weeks and weeks of unusually mild weather, now the snow was coming down hard! What with all the cautionary stories about learning how to ride the Cruzbike, it seemed that trying it out in freezing slush and snow might not be the best idea. I did sit on it and push it around a little inside the garage, but that's only good for about one wheel rotation, I can't count that. Now today it was 12'F (-11'C), and below zero with windchill, so the inaugural ride didn't happen today either. Hopefully next weekend I can try it out - it's now 3 weeks.
About the bike - it's a V2K, which seems to be most closely related to the Sofrider (but with a front disc brake), so that's why I'm posting here. I have a Catrike Villager as well, and I really like it, but the trike is just too low and wide in traffic situations, so I got the bug for a 2-wheeled recumbent. (A wedgie leaves my butt hurting after 10 miles. I can handle the staring at the pavement and hurting wrists from a diamond frame, but the seat is what really pushed me over the edge to recumbents). After looking at some options, I found out about the Cruzbike, and it's different enough and people who ride it seem to like it, so I had to try it. The description of the advantages for climbing and of a short chain make sense. I'm not used to tossing out thousands of dollars for bikes though, especially without even a test ride. After debating on the QX100 and 559, then I saw the V2K pop up, and had to pull the trigger on that.
Now, to ride it....
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