All, It was slight rain, but windy last Sunday. I was able to make it to the last couple hours of the Expo. Steve Nash met me there. Sorry, I didn't see much...
Tony, Can you give any more details on the Stormy Weather? (Reg Rodaro/Lightfoot velomobile) I met Reg at a velomobile rally out here a few years ago, saw the...
Hey Tony and friends, I missed the show but Miss Marilyn was there. I really wanted to go, but putting up a backyard fence took president. Thanks for the...
Hi Tony ~ There was a contingency of seven riders "that I know of" that went to the Bike Expo on Sat. I my case - I was looking for familiar Seattle faces also...
Hi Tony, I got to sit in the Go One. Very cool. But thinking about how hard it is to see around parked cars at intersections on my Bacchetta, I think I would...
Nick, Good to hear from you. The Stormy Weather seems very sturdy to me. It has the potential for becoming a good practical vehicle. This one at the Expo, is ...
... With the electric motor it should climb hills in the city at a reasonable speed. If you buy one Tony, I'd like to try it out. Hello Bill, For visibility...
All, I've added this site to our "Links page". Check it out - seems like a pretty darn nice piece of work. Tony "EXTRA WHEEL" - the world's lightest one wheel...
Tony, Thanks for the comments. I hope the SW does well - both Reg Redaro and Rod Miner have their hearts and hands in a good place. I've nearly got a working...
Hi Nick ~ Lonnie "tha capt" Morse here from the OHPV - you know - the guys down south of you ;-)) Good to here there is another streamliner in the northwest....
Nick, Pics please. I would love to see what you're up to. 50 for 50 sounds like a big smiley dream. Do you have a fiberglass body already? What type body...
I have a fairing I believe originally from an R40. It was made by Mueller Windwrap. I have 1/2 the original hardware, but I was able to mount it securely to...
I use a pair of them on my Ti Rush clone :-). Along with a CatEye TL1000 ziptied to the back of my Bell Metro helmet. I wanna be seen from outer space....
Arrrgh! I've been blazed and blinded by these lights on the Burke- Gilman. Please point them way down! I have a Dinotte 5W headlight. It's pretty nice, but...
... Thanks for the input on Dinotte Headlights. I don't know anything about their headlights. My tail light however, is a keeper, a sure fire eye grabber. I'm...
I do point my taillouts down, but..balanced by the need to not blind cyclists on a trail, should be the priority of being seen by motorists on the public...
I’m selling my Barcroft Dakota. I’m the original owner of this bike and I’ve kept it in excellent condition. I’ve put pictures and all associated...
After months of research I finally bought a 'bent. Dale at Angle Lake hooked me up with a Bacchetta Giro 26. The Recurve seat with a Greenspeed headrest...
David, Bents use a different set of muscles than wedgies and you really need to work up to your commute distance - otherwise, knee and hip problems can arise....
Hi Dave ~ As I don't know what your reason is for going Recumbent - bare with me. Myself and many others spent a great deal of our first season getting used to...
Hey Lonnie, you took the words right out of my mouth (LOL). All of them! Nicely done my friend, and I can't even add anything. Man, your thorough! John...
Hi, I'm glad to hear the Bacchetta will work on a bus rack. I haven't tried mine on the bus yet. I nearly killed my cell phone on my last ride while carrying...
The Giro 26 will fit on *some* of the bus racks. It won't fit at all on the old, black racks with closed wheel hoops at both ends (that's what I happened to...
Thank you all for the great advice. My answers to your questions are below. My reason for going to the recumbent was medical - I broke my back when I was...
David: As someone who commutes year-round through Seattle, I have very similar priorities. So I have a bike with similar features - a Rotator Tiger with disk...