I'll add my S40 dialogue, this appears to be 'the thread'.
Nice design features, appears to me it has a woman's touch with the curves and some of the detail.
I received mine assembled so it takes minimum assy to put it together but still leaves room to make it mine. It goes together well. I have a feedback sports DF bike stand and after playing with the floppy wheel for a while opted for their floor model stand as seen in some of the videos, money well spent.
Coming from a DF, I started riding a Catrike Expedition a few months ago and liked it so well decided to go 2 wheel so here I am. I didn't watch or read about the first rides for the MBB, what is the excitement in that, and if I was to do that I risk my man card being revoked, and why go against past practice? Only when something goes wrong or doesn't work do we read the instructions, right?
So takeoff was a little sketchy but once moving not so bad, out through the yard, miss all the big stuff, a few times. Subsequent rides are better and stay on the hoped for route. Maybe crossing the arms and riding that way would improve the large S turns but staying concentrated on the task at hand helps, until able to do it without concentration hopefully. The glide of the S40 is much better then the trike! The seat angles are similar so the boom length is set similar also and helps. I can see a bright future for the S40 if we decided who is in charge. I like the seat angle which helps pushing the peddles while riding uphill, wonder if the S20 is similar.
I was riding on the seat, no padding, kind of hard on the tailbone, but the ride is as expected. I have some underpad on order from Hydroturf in 3/8, 11/16, and 1" thickness and expect to play with those options. Maybe run the 3/8" up the back and the thicker stuff across the seat. Also have some 6mm molded diamond left over from the catamaran used for traction that might get used. For me the seat seems fine so far. I also set my handlebars out as close as possible remembering that maneuvering on the trap wire the arms do a lot better strength wise when they are close to 90 degrees at the elbow, pulling is a lot easier then having the arms extended.
I did order the curved steering arm as extra not knowing if it was needed. Before riding decided to install it as the curves of the bike just lent itself to wanting the curved steering tube. Worked out well. The bottle cage fasteners could be placed better as the curve doesn't lend itself to placement. What they use for the threads in the tube are rivnuts, you can get these at the hardware store and install yourself. I had some already so using one of the existing holes installed another further away and the cage/bottle fits perfect. Also installed a rear rack. Not sure how it was supposed to fit but for what I wanted a little massaging and it fits as expected. Installed the adjustable headrest, I can hold my head up at 40 degree seat angle just fine on the trike and expect that also on the S40 so the headrest ended up just outside of that parameter, and the whole assy makes for a nice grab handle.
Re the forward clamp on the boom, at the suggestion of another and I agree, the split of the clamp needs to be offset or 180 degrees from the split in the tube. If they are aligned all the tension will be central to the split in the tube resulting in the split gouging the inner tube and making for rough adjusting later. Offset with 5 lbs torque on the fastener my tube is holding fine, you can put a light coating of grease between the clamp and tube to facilitate the torque being equalized around the tube, but don't get any between the two tubes.
That's all for now, off for some more slap and tickle.