John Tolhurst
Zen MBB Master
Oh my gosh...just bought a Sofrider V2 (used)...at first attempt I thought I was going to need training wheels! But with the advice picked up from this website and the previous owner, I was riding (of sorts) in the 1st 15 minutes of my first day of practice. After the 2nd evening I made some good rides around the neighborhood and love it. Still not ready for a real road ride, but I can see it happening in the near future.
I have been drooling over the Cruzbike website for some time, but $$ for such a luxury item was very limited. I went on a charity ride on my DF road bike early July and went over the handlebars 1/2 way through the ride. I crippled through the remainder of the ride, but a trip to the ER right after crossing the finish line changed my perspective of luxury and necessity. The cost of a bent was minor compared to the ER cost, and to the lost riding time during this recuperation period.
I test rode some other bents but the light front end and the longgg chains left me hesitant and skeptical. I tried to test my Cruzbike before buying, but my mind was geared for RWD, and pedals underneath me, so the test ride was a bust. Even so, I knew the design made good sense, and sitting on the bike felt right, so I took the gamble and am very glad I did. At 58 I am like a kid with a new bike...wait a minute...it is a new bike (to me), and a ride like this makes me feel like a kid at heart...that's why I love to ride.
I have been drooling over the Cruzbike website for some time, but $$ for such a luxury item was very limited. I went on a charity ride on my DF road bike early July and went over the handlebars 1/2 way through the ride. I crippled through the remainder of the ride, but a trip to the ER right after crossing the finish line changed my perspective of luxury and necessity. The cost of a bent was minor compared to the ER cost, and to the lost riding time during this recuperation period.
I test rode some other bents but the light front end and the longgg chains left me hesitant and skeptical. I tried to test my Cruzbike before buying, but my mind was geared for RWD, and pedals underneath me, so the test ride was a bust. Even so, I knew the design made good sense, and sitting on the bike felt right, so I took the gamble and am very glad I did. At 58 I am like a kid with a new bike...wait a minute...it is a new bike (to me), and a ride like this makes me feel like a kid at heart...that's why I love to ride.