RobbieTunes
New Member
First, thanks to ratz for the tips on Oct 17, 2023. I've been a road rider for decades, and my initial "try" at a 2-wheel recumbent was not OK.
I have a friend getting neck surgery, another who broke his back in a crit (former pro), and I fell off a roof a couple of years ago, which has created an increasing amount of discomfort with a 2", then 1" drop to the bars.... (which I don't like, but it is reality.) We are all intrigued by this type of recumbent, one of us has raced PPV on his CatTrike, but none has ever seen a Cruzbike. One of us tried a "racing" recumbent and the spill was so fast and so sudden, he's not that much interested.
I've done Hotter'n Hell and saw plenty of recumbents, not sure if any was a Cruzbike, since I wasn't sure what I was looking at. I do have some some questions:
-1. How do I know what is the proper fit? I know, a broad category, but the local fitters just shake their heads, and I don't gamble on $200-$250 fittings when it only took me 20 years and 20 bikes (ha!) to figure out mine. It's the principle?
-2. I used to fall over once a spring while clipped in, got over that, but how common are spills during the orientation phase?
-3. Should clip-ins wait a while?
-4. Visibility to drivers? St. Louis is not known for bike-conscious drivers, or rather, they're conscious, just not in a good way.
-5. Same padded britches?
-6. Any padding needed on the elongated seat?
-7. How does the weight difference with a road bike translate on climbing?
-8. How easy is it to transfer, say, Campagnolo 11 or Dura Ace 9000 over?
-9. Related to #8, disc brakes defaulted to mechanical? hydraulic?
I know, sounds like I know little. True. But it's a bigger step than a tandem, if you get my drift.
Thanks,
Robbie
I have a friend getting neck surgery, another who broke his back in a crit (former pro), and I fell off a roof a couple of years ago, which has created an increasing amount of discomfort with a 2", then 1" drop to the bars.... (which I don't like, but it is reality.) We are all intrigued by this type of recumbent, one of us has raced PPV on his CatTrike, but none has ever seen a Cruzbike. One of us tried a "racing" recumbent and the spill was so fast and so sudden, he's not that much interested.
I've done Hotter'n Hell and saw plenty of recumbents, not sure if any was a Cruzbike, since I wasn't sure what I was looking at. I do have some some questions:
-1. How do I know what is the proper fit? I know, a broad category, but the local fitters just shake their heads, and I don't gamble on $200-$250 fittings when it only took me 20 years and 20 bikes (ha!) to figure out mine. It's the principle?
-2. I used to fall over once a spring while clipped in, got over that, but how common are spills during the orientation phase?
-3. Should clip-ins wait a while?
-4. Visibility to drivers? St. Louis is not known for bike-conscious drivers, or rather, they're conscious, just not in a good way.
-5. Same padded britches?
-6. Any padding needed on the elongated seat?
-7. How does the weight difference with a road bike translate on climbing?
-8. How easy is it to transfer, say, Campagnolo 11 or Dura Ace 9000 over?
-9. Related to #8, disc brakes defaulted to mechanical? hydraulic?
I know, sounds like I know little. True. But it's a bigger step than a tandem, if you get my drift.
Thanks,
Robbie