I ride brevets / randonneuring events, so the 200km, 300km, 400km, 600km events. I also ride the longer events such as London Edinburgh London (1400km) in 13 and Paris Brest Paris (1200km) in 15, and similar events other years.
After suffering nerve damage in the hands once too often on these long brevets I went recumbent last year. I bought a low racer and am loving it. I completed a 200,300,400,600 Super Randoneur series on it in its first year. I rode my first 200km event on it, three weeks after buying it. However it is not the lightest of recumbents and uphill brings the average speeds down. I get a good if slow workout uphill. So I am working out what the next recumbent should be. A good climber, not too compromised on the flat, and also practical for day to day cycling and touring configurations as well as brevets. Lift those average speeds. The S40 seems to fit the bill.
Anyone here using a S40 for brevets / randonneuring as well as day to day usage? 200km is roughly 120 miles, 300km 186 miles, 400km 252 miles, 600km 376 miles. It is not racing so generally the distance covered is between 300-450km every 24 hours on the longer brevets.
Be nice to hear of riders using them setup for brevets and their experiences.
After suffering nerve damage in the hands once too often on these long brevets I went recumbent last year. I bought a low racer and am loving it. I completed a 200,300,400,600 Super Randoneur series on it in its first year. I rode my first 200km event on it, three weeks after buying it. However it is not the lightest of recumbents and uphill brings the average speeds down. I get a good if slow workout uphill. So I am working out what the next recumbent should be. A good climber, not too compromised on the flat, and also practical for day to day cycling and touring configurations as well as brevets. Lift those average speeds. The S40 seems to fit the bill.
Anyone here using a S40 for brevets / randonneuring as well as day to day usage? 200km is roughly 120 miles, 300km 186 miles, 400km 252 miles, 600km 376 miles. It is not racing so generally the distance covered is between 300-450km every 24 hours on the longer brevets.
Be nice to hear of riders using them setup for brevets and their experiences.