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Re: [TeamCatrike] Re: 2008 Expedition

Michael:  Must be URINE, not mine!

 

mike

--- On Fri, 5/2/08, Michael Plakus <grendel@...> wrote:

From: Michael Plakus <grendel@...>
Subject: [TeamCatrike] Re: 2008 Expedition
To: TeamCatrike@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 2, 2008, 8:37 AM

I take it you live in flat(ish) territory? I'm really feeling the
weight of my new Expedition when climbing (where's the great-granny
gear?). It doesn't help that when rigged for my commute my ride tips
the scales at between 50 and 55 pounds. It IS scary fast on the
descents though. If Wednesday was any measure, I was on a six lane
divided highway with a 35 MPH limit and I was coasting at the speed of
traffic which usually runs 10-15 over the limit.

Gotta unusual question--In all my commuting days prior to the Catrike,
I have had to make an emergency pit stop once in seven years (over 200
commutes a year for the last five years). In the past three DAYS I
have had to hit the head immediately upon arrival at work twice and
made one public facilities call. Is this me or is it a recumbent
phenomena?



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Fri May 2, 2008 4:18 pm

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I got my Catrike Expedition this week. I haven't had the time to ride it much, but my initial impression is positive. I installed a cyclocomputer and didn't...
Kevin McCaulley
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May 2, 2008
10:52 am

I take it you live in flat(ish) territory? I'm really feeling the weight of my new Expedition when climbing (where's the great-granny gear?). It doesn't help...
Michael Plakus
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May 2, 2008
2:36 pm

Michael: Must be URINE, not mine! mike --- On Fri, 5/2/08, Michael Plakus <grendel@...> wrote: From: Michael Plakus <grendel@...>...
mike scott
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May 2, 2008
4:18 pm

Kevin, I bought an '08 Expedition (Serial no. # CTE 338; purple) a week ago today; just took it out for slightly less than 30 miles today on the local bike...
john70002001
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Jul 5, 2008
10:34 pm

Flat is good I keep a decent speed here in Plano, but when in Florida where it's really flat have kept close +-2mph from 20 for 25+ miles. Here in Plano I hold...
irodguy
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Jul 7, 2008
10:00 pm

I purchased some Specialized (I believe) clipless shoes, and the pedals that came with my Catrike 700 had the dual sided pedals that allow you to use regular...
Kevin Kluckhohn
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Jul 7, 2008
10:00 pm

The other option on sandals is Sette sandals from www.pricepoint.com. The settes are $29 and work pretty darn well. I purchased a pair of Keen sandals from...
irodguy
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Sep 30, 2008
3:35 pm
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