This is my first post but it
This is my first post but it might not be my last
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I would like to start by thanking forum members for all the sharing knowledge and inspiration. I have looked for quite some time on this website but have never seen a cruzebike in real life and even less tried one, for me it will take a flight to do so.... I´m a owner of a Catrike 700 and a regular Mtb for the moment, like them both but yet not a dedicated cyclist, but I´m working on it
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It was good news (at least from a customer point of view) that the price of the Vendetta went down but equally sad that Silvions price went the other way. The 500 USD extra on the Silvio is where I live including customs and VAT about 720 USD ..... to my opinion the higher price might cause a difference and effect the total sales volume on cruzebikes. I off course, don´t know the best level for price VS volume. But the business are based on a web shop with products which are delivered unassembled as a kit why I just don´t see why volume shouldn´t be the focus?
The three major things for me to consider when choosing a new roadbike for nice rides , except for prize, are Comfort, aerodynamic and climbing ability. DF racers only have the climbing ability. Recumbent have all more or less generally both aerodynamic and comfort but not so many have all three! Cruzebike have proven their capacity many times why I am convinced that Mr. Tolhurst is a very talented designer who has in a very clever way built in aerodynamics and comfort in the bikes without concrete trade-offs which is quite unique and may be the reason for the declared good climbing properties. Because of the platform I think that all cruzebike models could be better climbers than comparable recumbents in the same segment and prize and that can give the construction and brand the USP like "Recumbents that climb fast"....Because of the smooth and clever construction with the given benefits in combination with the typical comfort for recumbents I suggest "the laidback climber"
This may be regarded as my contribution to a not yet pronounced contest
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Hope that I have not offended anyone with my post, if that's the case I blame my poor English or Microsoft translator
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Ends by wishing you all the best and off course- nice, comfortable and fast riding on your cruzebikes!!
TC