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Re: Suggestion for one more production Cruzbike

If you want a MBB USS recumbent, try www.flevousa.com It has
handlebars, connected to the back half of the bike! So, in essense you
ride 'no hands' all the time.

John
--- In Cruzbike@yahoogroups.com, "dcnewport" <m.c.h@...> wrote:
>
> I have never tried uss, but I do find pulling against the handlebars
> helps no end in getting up hills, I would hate to lose it!
>
> --- In Cruzbike@yahoogroups.com, "tell ya later" <tobytrucker@> wrote:
> >
> > i have been thinking the very same thing.....a cruzbike with USS
> > WOULD BE VERY KOOL !
> >
>








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How about one based on an aluminum mixte road frame using 650 or 700c wheels, a mix of Tiagra and 105 components to keep the cost down and the soon to be...
Edward Wong III
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Jul 2, 2006
2:46 pm

... Heeyy! stop looking over my shoulder!! Look, love the idea, but its a long way off. I do think it could be fast though....
John Tolhurst
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Jul 3, 2006
12:22 pm

Having completed more than 10000 trouble free, very relaxed miles on my first recumbent, an Actionbent, with small front wheel, rear drive and under-steering,...
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Jul 3, 2006
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i have been thinking the very same thing.....a cruzbike with USS WOULD BE VERY KOOL !...
tell ya later
tobytrucker
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Jul 3, 2006
10:05 pm

I have never tried uss, but I do find pulling against the handlebars helps no end in getting up hills, I would hate to lose it!...
dcnewport
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Jul 4, 2006
5:32 am

If you want a MBB USS recumbent, try www.flevousa.com It has handlebars, connected to the back half of the bike! So, in essense you ride 'no hands' all the...
John Tolhurst
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Jul 5, 2006
2:20 am

Hello Everyone I completed my bike about 2 month ago and have been working on learning how to ride it and adjust it. My bike is now posted under Gary's ...
Gary Vandevord
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Jul 6, 2006
5:01 am

Hello Gary ... drilling an additional hole at a different angle (picture). I see the picture. Very nice job. How did you manage that angle on the stay? Michael...
Michael Wernblad
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Jul 6, 2006
9:52 am

... You've seen the flevo, right? www.flevousa.com This is a bike that takes riding no hands to new levels - its handlebars are connected to the main frame. If...
John Tolhurst
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Jul 6, 2006
8:36 am

i checked out the site flevobikeusa.com. that is not even close to how kool a cruzbike with uss would be. in my opinion the flevo is an interesting idea but...
Neil
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Jul 6, 2006
5:22 pm

I agree. And I would love USS as well. But according to John T the Cruzbike has "None of the ridability drawbacks that the flevo and chinkara are infamous for"...
Michael Wernblad
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