10 or 20 or a 1000?
So stand up and be counted
Poll added by Europa with apologies to Leigh
I wonder how many?
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I wonder how many?I started wondering how many of us bent riders there are on this forum.
10 or 20 or a 1000? So stand up and be counted Poll added by Europa with apologies to Leigh
I'm planning on buying a bent, as for when, well that depends on if I can get that kind of money together and convince the wife
I'm also trying to decide on what style since there's so many to choose from. To help with that I've tagged along with a WAHPV ride last year and plan to go for a few more when I get some time. Nice bunch of fellas. / Giant OCR / Go Vegan /
I'm on the WAHPV email list and they are indeed a nice bunch of blokes. You're lucky to have them on hand. There certainly are a lot of styles to choose from. Graeme (kalgrm) and Hotdog both gave me a lot of help in choosing the Flying Hamster, and in warning me what I was getting into. I also understand the money side of it, so I was very glad to hear about Craig and Just Bents Still a lot of money but it made it affordable whereas there is no way I could have bought a Bacchetta. My hand problems were one trigger to buy, the other was the price, but neither of those are the reasons I wanted a bent, I just wanted one because it's different
Richard I had a good bike ... so I fixed it
I wouldn't mind one just t say i have one and i think they look really efficient.
Someone posted plans on here about building one....anyone know where they are. I did a search to no avail. Mitch. SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKYS. NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANYTHING BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.
Until next time...
Great idea the poll....
I might end up been suprised by how many of us there are. As for voteing twice Bob [recycler] well... save that for the local election...
The lest $s....
Mmm... For a bent... ok find a low step over bike [old like say a Raleigh 20 or ...] Cut a BB and crank off an old steel bike have it welded on the front [if you can't do it yourself] get a roller from say a kids skate b... [to run the chain line though] Make sure it's geared down Don't forget a new seat [home made is fine] And try it out You'll love it and that will make you go out and spend all your $s on a great one Last edited by Leigh_caines on Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I wonder why people who are not interested in bents read about bents?
Shut up Leigh you asked to many questions
Been thinking 'bent for a while, just don't go tellin' the GLW.
Not sure if I'd go with a hamster, USS or one of these little darlin's from Flying Furniture... Any trike riders out there who can tell me the pros and cons of tadpole versus standard trikes? Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
One for “Mulger billâ€
I’d only ever ridden a 2 wheeled recumbent but after getting a mate onto a “Greenspeed†[he has a couple of disabilities that make 3 wheels necessary] I couldn’t want for a go. I’d thought a lot about the advantages of this bike… No balance worries No matter how wet or muddy or icey you will stay upright. Can be geared so low you could pull a ton up hill Would be a great chair in camp at night. I couldn’t wait to try it out. I real thought there would be a trike in my life soon So the day came when my mate was going away for a week and I could use his bike. Set it up for my leg length and I was away, 20ks first day 49ks next day 60ks the next Pros- none Cons- [I hated it] It was rough [as in the roughest ride of any bike I’d ever ridden] If the road was sloped it felt like you were riding sideways You look straight up the tail pipe of ever car [big cuts full at the lights] At high speed [I took it up to 75kph] the road vibration near rattled my teeth out] I didn’t like the seat Peddle seemed to be at the wrong height So this great piece of engineering … this beautiful looking bike… just wasn’t for me. Later my mate Bob made one with 20inch wheels and while the bigger wheels helped a little I still hated it. No trike in my life… I’m staying with 2 wheels till I fall off
Tadpole V Standard TrikeG'Day Mullger bill, Good Question ! My thoughts are thus. Tadpole.. Better brakes and steering, harder to build. Delta.. Easyer to build. Both have their good points and ride OK. Try both types
Ok there are 6 of us so far
+Recycler who told me this morning that he hadn't voted yet So 7 Come on... there must be 3 more out there There must be 10 of us in Oz
I have to ask Recycler what his trike is doing hanging in his shed?
And hardly ever used. And why only this morning I was rideing with him on 2 wheeled recumbents We both love our bikes
OK, Thanks Leigh and Recycler.
I reckon I could put up with most of the cons except the harsh ride. Time for a bit more thought and scheming... Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
How interesting are the results form the poll?
A bad day's riding beats a good day's work everytime
Let's tick off the ones we know and see who else come out
Hotdog Kalgrm Europa Leigh Caines Recycler Dhat rdp_au Uba Tracker That's eight, any more Shaun Last edited by Mulger bill on Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Ooohhh, ooohh, me too, me too...
Been fairly quiet on the list for a while, but I'm still here. Built my recumbent with the help of John Lewis (another member of the list) about a year ago. Some info on the bike here http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1078&start=25 Scroll down until find my user name rdp_au. Rds, David
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