benphyr
Guru-me-not
when the forum tolerates your ahem humour with nary an indignant reply. Lol.
I resemble that remark! (said in an indignant tone of type)
when the forum tolerates your ahem humour with nary an indignant reply. Lol.
You know you are a CruzBiker when... you want to see a picture of that!You ride home from a garage sale with $100 worth of Tupperware attached to your Cruzbike in comfort and hardly notice the difference of 4 full bags and a pitcher attached to the the seat and hanging out the sides.
As Requested:You know you are a CruzBiker when... you want to see a picture of that!
This belongs in this thread too...First you have to learn to ride a Cruzbike. It is then that you realise that the headrest is too high or too low or not. Your arms are too straight or too bent. Maybe twiddle the bars round. Maybe not. The BB is too far in. Too far out. Then you get short cranks and the BB game starts again. Then the seat is too flat so you get a foam wedge and the handlebars are wrong again. Where do you put the water? Etc, etc.
I got a Silvio and never tried a Vendetta, but I think they are similar enough for the above stuff to apply. All the palaver pays off eventually. It has been a long time since I did any adjusting. These days it feels almost like something I am wearing rather than sitting on. I never got this feeling from my Grasshopper. When you get this feeling you know you are a Cruzbiker.
You know you are a Cruzbiker when....
-You revive this thread.
-You catch globs of snow in your mouth on your bike ride home by seeing them many meters up drifting down and you ride under them and snatch them with your tongue like flipping candy to each other when you were younger.
-You cut the edge of the sidewalk too tight but don’t flinch - you slide your hand up so that the bars scrape at the end instead of your hands against the concrete street light pole and keep riding.
-You fall over while avoiding a pedestrian and realize that you can’t remember how long ago the last time you fell off your bike was.
-you are more likely to fall off your diamond frame mountain bike than your Cruzbike. (Although it is possible that this may have something to do with riding the studded snow tire mountain bike in serious winter conditions= snow, ice, cold, frost, etc. )