In 2008, while visiting my son and his wife in North Carolina, I called the Cruzbike number and Maria Parker answered. I had been reading about the Cruzbike Softrider and Freerider for about a year. I had never ridden a recumbent. I wanted to ride one. She said Halley's in Fayetteville had one, and I drove from Wilmington to try it out. I had read of several others' attempts on the Cruzbike website. The lady in the bike shop was reluctant to let a 62-year old "try" to ride it. She had not ridden it! She tried to get me started in 6th gear. Finally, shifting down to 2nd gear, I had limited success, and got rolling. I knew if I could stay up, I was going to buy it! A few minutes later, I was making stops and starts, though wobbly. Once I got it home, and unboxed and set up, it only took a few rides to begin to get comfortable, but not THAT difficult! About 100 miles and three weeks later, I was quite comfortable. The difference was my mind was pretty much made up ahead of time -- to make it happen! It is a great entry-level bike/commuter bike. When teaching, I rode it almost everyday about 4 miles each way to school and back. The kids loved it! Put about 12,000 miles on it since; mostly just short trips. Now retired, I want to set it up for touring. Cruzbike certainly needs a good entry-level/commuter bike that can also be equipped for touring; hope a newer version arrives soon!