Isn’t the front end in the way when taking sharp corners? As in your legs seem to have to bend with the pedals around the steering axle. Only a problem for very sharp corners of course, but still interesting to know how one deals with this.
Tim: we stopped by a few years ago and picked up a spike for my wife; I tried a grasshopper that day and loved it, but stuck with just the trike. Someday I hope to stop by and try the Cruzbike; it’s very interesting! I’m guessing you still carry trident... do you ever have a twig in the showroom?
Nice work - hope to see more Cruzbike content from y’all.
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Isn’t the front end in the way when taking sharp corners? As in your legs seem to have to bend with the pedals around the steering axle. Only a problem for very sharp corners of course, but still interesting to know how one deals with this.
The front end never really gets in the way of normal operations. On tight turns at low speeds it becomes difficult just like regular bikes.
As I said, move the bike first. This is the magic word that can get you start
I watched this video again and tried to keep an open mind. I still say, no way! It looks so uncomfortable and unsafe! I’ll stick to my trike! Thanks.
That is the great thing about recumbents, there is something for everyone.
Man, that looks very uncomfortable! You are all folded up!
It's not so bad for a short ride. 6'8" is tough to be long enough on any bike.
Bent Revolution: 😆I think I understand completely, even though I’m only 5’7”! You just really look folded up on that bent! 😆😆
Tim: we stopped by a few years ago and picked up a spike for my wife; I tried a grasshopper that day and loved it, but stuck with just the trike. Someday I hope to stop by and try the Cruzbike; it’s very interesting! I’m guessing you still carry trident... do you ever have a twig in the showroom?