Hi Flevofans, ... Maybe Christoph Ertelthalner has some hints for you: http://members.chello.at/christoph.ertelthalner/flevobk.htm At the bottom of his...
Hello, some people, connected over the news-group de.rec.fahrrad, the ADFC technical committee, and mailinglists, e.g. german HPV-List, bemoan that there is...
Olaf Schultz
o.schultz@...
Feb 2, 2006 7:35 pm
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There is an extremely active yahoo group that discusses electric power assist (359 messages the past week). http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-assist/ I would...
She's beut! Some great ideas there. I look forward to seeing the tandem combo. I would like to pick up on the use of the pull out steering arms from a micro...
Hi, I have been following this group for a while but have not posted before. During the last 6 months I have been building a Flevoracer which is not quite...
On 2/18/06, whilden2005 <mcook@...> wrote: Hi, I have been following this group for a while but have not posted before. During the last 6 months I have...
Without knowing how much effort you have put into your riding lessons Mick, I like to say the same thing as Harm: Keep at it! Centre steered bikes can take a...
... There should be a rubber part in the middle, shaped like two cones meetings at their tips and penetrating themselves, that creates a stabilising force and...
Mick, I echo the others. It took me six weeks to be able to do a quarter mile, turn and return. Then I thought I could go out on the street on a low traffic...
Bailey
jnmbailey@...
Feb 19, 2006 2:23 pm
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Hello Flevo Fans, ... I totally go along with Harm, same happened to me! as others already mentioned, the biggest Mistake for Beginners to believe in the...
Hanno Hirsch
superhanno@...
Feb 19, 2006 2:50 pm
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Hi, Thanks for all the replies, they have given me enthusiasm to carry on trying to ride this bloody thing!! To comment on a few of the points raised – I...
... Hrm, do I dare mention the python on the flevolist? You see, in the land of centre steered bikes there are a number of different designs. Flevo is only...
... If you are still doubting wether your rideng technique is worng or the shape of your bike, you can d the following. I don't know where you live. Try to...
Wyze Bijleveld
bijlbal@...
Feb 20, 2006 8:53 am
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Wytze, Many thanks for your kind offer, unfortunately I am in the UK so trying your Flevo would be difficult. After having another close look at by bike...
... It's your cerebellum that does all the little involuntary adjustments. Its learning curve is a bit lame, it takes a few days to learn a lesson. Every three...
... Hey Pete, If I can add my two bits in - I like to get on my racer after a stressful day at work and just do a couple of lazy circuits. I do it pretty much...
... I plan to go to Cycle Vision the 20-21 may - last time I was there (2004) there were many flevonauts and also other centre steered recumbents around. It is...
... One centre steering enthusiast I met at 2004 years Cycle Vision was Leon de Kock from Biddinhuizen in the Netherlands. I asked him to write an article...
Hi Olaf and Flevofans, ... hey, nice design, looks like the famous Chinkara center steered Flevo ancestor. Hanno, trying to build my own round tube Flevo soon...
Hanno Hirsch
superhanno@...
Feb 28, 2006 9:07 pm
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does anyone have an trike with tree brakes? my trike has ansingle defective magura,and ime thinking about disk brake's allround.. if some one has alredy don...
Hi Emolus! ... Yes, we've a trike with three brakes, 3x Magura. ... Well, that's not really necessary I think. I guess you've a conventional Flevotrike, no...
A Dutch gentleman offered a homebuilt stainless steel flevotrike for sale last summer. The design of the rear differed from the factory built trike and offered...
... You should only use two brakes on the rear wheels if there is a BIG load on those wheels. If not, you will skid very easily: Dangerous! The front brake...
... There are two on chapter 4.11 of the Flevobike fanclub site. They were both partial enclosures. That's because the front (plus top) part is tilting in...
hi, i'm looking for a porter (gepäckträger), has anyone an idea where i can get one ? ... i'm from germany, and sorry for my bad english ;) . .. maybe is...
I use a standard Thule roof rack. This has a v-shaped channel for the tires and an arm which attaches to the bike frame. I often see these for sale used...