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- Category: Recumbent
- Founded: Aug 22, 2005
- Language: English
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Description
Cruzbike Recumbent
This is a group for discussions among those who own or are interested in a new type of recumbent, the Cruzbike - a front wheel drive recumbent bicycle with a pivoting boom, or moving bottom bracket.
The Cruzbike is the world’s first commercially available product employing this unusual, yet highly workable format. There are currently four ways to get a Cruzbike:
- It comes as a bolt-on kit; you choose a donor bike and control the cost associated with your recumbent. You can begin inexpensively and upgrade components as your tastes change.
- You can get the laid-back, comfortable Freerider, with its wide handlebars and simple and easy drivetrain for the cruiser experience.
- You can get the Sofrider, which offers the front-wheel-drive advantage in a new-tech, jack-of-all-trades city/tourer.
- You can get the Silvio, a cutting-edge road bike offering aluminum and composite construction, free-running 700c wheels, and 21st century suspension, supplied as a frame kit.
Californian Tom Traylor has a US design patent (D277,744 Feb 26, 1985) for a moving bottom bracket bicycle. The Flevobike and the Chinkara used moving bottom brackets but were really mid steer bikes because of their very low steering head angle. Interestingly, the format of the boneshakers of the 1860s perhaps foreshadowed the modern Cruzbike geometry - minus the comfortable seat, dual suspension, lightweight alloy tubing, rubber tires and gearing!
Most riders are able to take a tour round the block within minutes.
The main strength of the Cruzbike over all other bikes is the uncompromised ergonomics, which translate to many benefits:
o power and efficiency.
o comfort, no danger of saddle induced soft tissue damage.
o passive safety.
o aerodynamically better than a regular bike.
o conditions arms, legs and torso - a great work out.
o fun - one of the most fun bikes you will every ride.
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Posted - Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:29 pm
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tom
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Re: Another new guy
... usually makes them come off easier. To get rid of the gummy residue, you can use WD-40, let it soak in a bit first then wipe it of with a paper towel or
Posted - Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:41 am
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doug526162
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Posted - Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:21 am
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John Tolhurst
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Re: Another new guy
To remove stickers, you can warm them first with a hair dryer. This usually makes them come off easier. To get rid of the gummy residue, you can use WD-40, let
Posted - Thu Oct 9, 2008 8:17 pm
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Rex Woodville-Price
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Re: Another new guy
... for ... the ... different ... show ... adapter to ... up ... indexing. ... Doug, I was originally talking about the pains I used to get riding my regular
Posted - Thu Oct 9, 2008 6:15 pm
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