So how many recumbent riders have we?

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Trikebeard

New Member
Location
Cambridge
Bill B-J said:
QNT, out of the Dtek stable.
Wymondham. Owned it a week, looking forward to the next ride.
Bout 1+ hour from Cambridge Trikebeard.

Hey Bill if you're ever down Cambridge-ish way give me a shout and we can go for a ride! I'm finding it quite hard to find other Recumbent riders to ride with!
 

markg0vbr

Über Member
trice q for me, the delight of a mobile deckchair :sad:. don't let the df riders know about the three wheel drifting on down hill bends :wacko:. my lad followed me home yesterday, apparently mid forty year olds are not aloud to whoop, smile like a idiot and "SHOW SENSIBLE TEENAGERS UP!".:biggrin::thumbsup::hyper::smile::hyper::laugh:
 
I have my wheels and the new teflon bearings on the Catrike Expedition. First breaking in run today was fine.......

So I can now rejoin the fold!
 

3tyretrackterry

Active Member
Location
East Midlands UK
I have an explorer as well mine is Frame No 969 it is yellow as well. Tell your boss that she made a good choice. I saw the video of you trying out the yellow submarine i am assuming it was with permission :smile::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

marc-triker

Veteran
Location
South Derbyshire
the yellow submarine is far to good for you nick but it needs better pedals m8...

My Trice Classic does me proud when ever i take her out although she now lives in the shed and not in the house :-(

p.s. I'm also in the Yellow Submarines testing vid
 

Bigtwin

New Member
Hi everyone, 'nother benter here.

Have a PDQ with a suspension fork on for general duties and comfort, and an M5 shockproof in shiny green, complete with single-sided carbon front fork, which is nice, if a bit "committed".

I'd like to get around to converting the PDQ to an underseat, but seems to be a bit down on my list of priorities currently...

Keep on bending...
 

50-50

New Member
50-50

I'v got my red fifty-fifty whith understeering from Flevobike :-)
 

Ivo.M

New Member
Hi.

I have just signed up, this is my first entry. Greetings from the Continent (Germany).

Currently I am riding a Zaunpfahl (Fence Post), an SWB that I built in 1994. A true unsuspended boneshaker. I could ride over a cigarette stub and tell you the brand. Stiffer than Viagra.:angry:

http://www.pixum.de/viewalbum/id/4250753

She- who- must- be- obeyed encountered some serious issues with a Taiwanese USS and abhors single track recumbents since this experience.
Luckily we struck a bargain on a used Anthrotech trike. Nobody wanted it- despite the Rohloff- because it has that old- fashioned rubber block suspension. From time to time I take it for a spin myself.
Blessed be the man who invented quick releases. ;)
 

Alf

Guru
HP Velotecknik Grasshoppper. Very comfortable but at 13kg it is a bit heavy. I am hoping to get a Seiran SL before long. Anyone got any thoughts on the Seiran SL?

Alf
 

Alf

Guru
squeaker said:
Can your feet reach the ground when at a standstill?
Yes, I have had a trial sit on one and it seemed quite an easy comfortable perch. I am a bit over 6 feet tall so that probably helps with reaching the ground, but it never occurred to me that it was a potential problem.

Alf
 

Alf

Guru
Alf said:
Yes, I have had a trial sit on one and it seemed quite an easy comfortable perch. I am a bit over 6 feet tall so that probably helps with reaching the ground, but it never occurred to me that it was a potential problem.

Alf
Sorry, I meant to add that the problem with the Seiran at the moment is the price of the Euro! I keep looking at the exchange rate but it doesn't improve a lot.

Alf
 
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