I am a "recovering Cruzbike builder/rider" who had moved on to other bents, and plan to return to the fold.
I'd like to spend a good bit of time educating myself regarding the optimal components to use to be kind to my knee. Had a knee replacement and have been riding bents for years with it...no problema.
However in my 60's I want to again optimize my ability to more comfortably climb hills and ride longer distances; to be kinder to my knee.
At some point in the next year I plan to purchase a used Silvio 1.5, or perhaps a newer version if I can get down to Bob Matson's place in NYC and see what if feels like to recline further.
OK, enough background.
I visited the Rotor site and am searching this Forum as well.
Can you recommend sites that will explain the advantages of these rings, as well as how to install them?
I will also want to look at a super smooth BB, wheels/hubs and any other components to increase ride efficiency/ease.
I am using American Classic hubs and an after-market ceramic BB on my Linear Limo.
I have plenty of time to educate myself....in fact that's half the fun.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Bob
I'd like to spend a good bit of time educating myself regarding the optimal components to use to be kind to my knee. Had a knee replacement and have been riding bents for years with it...no problema.
However in my 60's I want to again optimize my ability to more comfortably climb hills and ride longer distances; to be kinder to my knee.
At some point in the next year I plan to purchase a used Silvio 1.5, or perhaps a newer version if I can get down to Bob Matson's place in NYC and see what if feels like to recline further.
OK, enough background.
I visited the Rotor site and am searching this Forum as well.
Can you recommend sites that will explain the advantages of these rings, as well as how to install them?
I will also want to look at a super smooth BB, wheels/hubs and any other components to increase ride efficiency/ease.
I am using American Classic hubs and an after-market ceramic BB on my Linear Limo.
I have plenty of time to educate myself....in fact that's half the fun.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Bob