Mark B
Zen MBB Master
Personally, I'd been riding recumbents off and on for years. I remember when they first came out with the kits. I remember thinking it was kind of cheesy. The cool kids certainly weren't building kits!
I had been interested in FWD for quite some time. The twist chain FWD never did anything for me, but MBB made sense. The clean chainline with no idlers to rob power combined with the recumbent position made more sense than I would ever have imagined. I had seen pictures of Tom Traylor's bikes and Bill Patterson's bikes. I knew full well it could be done, but the cool kids said it sucked. So, it always sat there in the back of my mind and I think largely because there were no production bikes available. Remember, I thought the kits were cheesy.
A few years go by and I hear about these production bikes that Cruzbike is building. I go and check it out and I see this black beauty of a bike that spoke to me. Nossir, it screamed at me! Well, I checked the price and thought, "no way, no way can I do that. The cool kids say MBB FWD sucks!" But still, it wouldn't leave me alone. I started thinking about the Sofrider. I looked at it and decided it wasn't that much different than the kit bike, when you get right down to brass tacks. So I ordered a kit, built the bike and the rest, as they say, is history. I became so enamored by the Cruzbike that I sold my RWD recumbents to finance my Silvio.
How about you? What put you on a Cruzbike?
Mark
I had been interested in FWD for quite some time. The twist chain FWD never did anything for me, but MBB made sense. The clean chainline with no idlers to rob power combined with the recumbent position made more sense than I would ever have imagined. I had seen pictures of Tom Traylor's bikes and Bill Patterson's bikes. I knew full well it could be done, but the cool kids said it sucked. So, it always sat there in the back of my mind and I think largely because there were no production bikes available. Remember, I thought the kits were cheesy.
A few years go by and I hear about these production bikes that Cruzbike is building. I go and check it out and I see this black beauty of a bike that spoke to me. Nossir, it screamed at me! Well, I checked the price and thought, "no way, no way can I do that. The cool kids say MBB FWD sucks!" But still, it wouldn't leave me alone. I started thinking about the Sofrider. I looked at it and decided it wasn't that much different than the kit bike, when you get right down to brass tacks. So I ordered a kit, built the bike and the rest, as they say, is history. I became so enamored by the Cruzbike that I sold my RWD recumbents to finance my Silvio.
How about you? What put you on a Cruzbike?
Mark