ak-tux
Thank you for your precious input. I don't have any experience with recumbent. I've been riding DF road bike for over 30 years and currently own 7 bikes. I participate in this forum to gain knowledge about FWD/MBB before jumping in to buy a cruzbike. Most of my road bikes weigh 8 + - 0.5 Kg. Now if I change to a bike weighing 5 to 6 Kg heavier with a much longer chain, I would definitely feel a big drag on me. I have some doubt about the price of this penalty is enough to pay for the reduced saddle pain. Therefore, I hope the total weight and the chain length have to come down. OK, a recumbent has a big seat which contributes to 1.5 Kg, the bike should weigh no more than 10 Kg.
Cruzbike has put in a great deal of effort trying to promote FWD/MBB recumbents, first the conversion kits and now T50. Put competition aside, I don't know why it is still not accepted by the general public. The city where I live has one million population, but has only one cruzbike (Q559). LBS here sells recumbent trikes, which are gaining popularity among the older folks.
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