Hi Gaspi,
I hope you donˋt mind if I highhack your tread for my introduction to this forum. This is my first post but I started my learning curve just a weak ago and I'm excited to see how you do in the next weeks and months.
I was a little shoked when I saw the second photo of your new bike and I think I know how you felt.
To myself:
I live in the south of Germany at the Lake Constance with a nice view to the swiss alps.
Due to a disc prolapse I switched to a ICE VTX recumbent trike in 2013. The VTX is still a joy to ride and it is pretty quick, though I think I reached my limits with it.
Two months ago once again the VTX was out of order due to a crack in the boom. Being frustrated that such things happen always in times of best cycling weather and such spare parts always take some weeks to arrive, I thought having an other recumbend would not be the badest idea.
The Vendetta has been on my mind ever since I saw a really nice video of an other PBP participant who seemed to master his journey a lot more relaxed than me.
And with the concept of a FWD I would get rid of some well known issues like a flexing and weak boom, inefficient long chain etc.
After reading what felt like half of the forum, the euphoria was greater than the awe of the learning curve so the decision was: if I try something else, then is the way I have to go.
In current times of a weak Euro, a new Vendetta becomes really expensive when it arrives in Germany (shipping + all kind of taxes).
So I started to search for a used one but quickly realized that winning the lottery was more likely than finding a used Vendetta in Europe.
I think I was lucky that a French dealer had a leftover 2021 frameset at half the price of what I would have to pay for a self-imported V20c frameset.
I asked about the frame color, he opened the box and sent a photo, I felt in love immediately, order done.
A few days later you started this thread and I can say, this is the best reading one can have while waiting for such a kind of package, so I nearly forgot to order all the other parts.
I don't know about you, but building the bike was so much fun I was almost sad that I finished so soon.
The first day I did 30km on a parking lot (never thought this would be possible) and I felt really good so I did 6km more on the way home. Due to the rainy weather, I've only manged 20 more since then, on some small roads after work. But I already had my first flat in front so my current reading is about tubes vs. tubeless ;-)
I have to say that this forum is the reason why I embarked on this adventure. It's good to know that you can get so much support from such a great community.
See you soon
Andreas
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