Trevski
Active Member
Hi guys,
Just a quicky to introduce myself - Trevor, from Rockingham, West Oz.
After a couple of months haunting these pages as a guest, I'm finally taking the plunge.
I need a robust, comfortable, easily repairable, go anywhere RECUMBENT bike, so I have decided 16 speed Sofrider ticks the most boxes. Quest 559 won't take mudguards, Sigma is probably too long, and I think Sylvio is too 'road' for my skill and the way I ride, and my wife would kill me. Plus, the new Sofrider colour and rims look cool, so I'm going to turn a few heads.
The consensus of opinion seems to be that a test ride isn't necessary, and will possibly be counter-productive. I'm happy to accept that - there are too many folks here who seem to love their bike. Even that guy Diego seems to hate that he loves his. The advice I've seen several times is to get the bike, and learn to ride it, and you won't be sorry.
Hopefully, I can start not being sorry this weekend!!
Trevor
Just a quicky to introduce myself - Trevor, from Rockingham, West Oz.
After a couple of months haunting these pages as a guest, I'm finally taking the plunge.
I need a robust, comfortable, easily repairable, go anywhere RECUMBENT bike, so I have decided 16 speed Sofrider ticks the most boxes. Quest 559 won't take mudguards, Sigma is probably too long, and I think Sylvio is too 'road' for my skill and the way I ride, and my wife would kill me. Plus, the new Sofrider colour and rims look cool, so I'm going to turn a few heads.
The consensus of opinion seems to be that a test ride isn't necessary, and will possibly be counter-productive. I'm happy to accept that - there are too many folks here who seem to love their bike. Even that guy Diego seems to hate that he loves his. The advice I've seen several times is to get the bike, and learn to ride it, and you won't be sorry.
Hopefully, I can start not being sorry this weekend!!
Trevor