Dan Nelson
New Member
I am 64 years old and in moderately good shape. I am interested in getting back into cycling. I used to ride quite a bit and have had a number of recumbents over the years. I now live in an area that has a number of challenging hills, and my friends that I ride with ride diamond frame bikes. I have the opportunity to purchase a Tour Easy, and although it is a first class bike, I am worried that it may suffer the disadvantage of most recumbents and not be able to climb as well as a diamond frame bike.
I have visited the Cruz Bike web site a number of times and looked at all of the videos on You Tube. I understand that you can pull back on the handlebars of a Vendetta to get more leverage while going up hills. But does that same principle work with the lower end bikes that have handle bar stems that connect directly to the hub of the front wheel as opposed to the front crankset?
Any general advice about the ability of a Cruz Bike to climb hills? Any first hand experience to support the claim?
Your advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
P.S. I am in central Texas. Does anyone have a Cruz Bike in the area that could be used for a test drive?
Thanks.
I have visited the Cruz Bike web site a number of times and looked at all of the videos on You Tube. I understand that you can pull back on the handlebars of a Vendetta to get more leverage while going up hills. But does that same principle work with the lower end bikes that have handle bar stems that connect directly to the hub of the front wheel as opposed to the front crankset?
Any general advice about the ability of a Cruz Bike to climb hills? Any first hand experience to support the claim?
Your advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
P.S. I am in central Texas. Does anyone have a Cruz Bike in the area that could be used for a test drive?
Thanks.