alpine fenlander
Veteran
Hello Recumbent Riders!
Could you please give me some advice and wisdom?
I've finally had enough of regular saddle sores and back aches and I'm seriously looking into a recumbent. Inspired by Mings report showing that long rides are quite doable it would be great if you could give me some starting points.
I'm in Ely, Cambs and had a chat with the guy in Lt Thetford a long time ago. I don't think he still trades, does he?
This is generally what I'm looking for:
- 90% of my riding is on long + flat roads in the Fens. Ideally, I'd like something that is at least as fast as my road bike, ~ 20mph average.
- 10% is bike touring/packing/ pootling around where speed doesn't matter and comfort is more important for up £130 miles per day
- I'm a pretty heavy 90kg so I'd need something that can take my weight+luggage (although that could go in a trailer?). Probably something that can fit decent gravel or MTB wheels?
I quite like the look of Cruzbikes, in particular the S40 seems to tick all my boxes. I like the idea of being able to use fairly standard modern components and as I have a garage full of that stuff I could get the frameset and save quite a bit of money.
So the questions is: Is that a really dumb bike to start with?
Would it be really slow and I should look for something more aero?
Or is the position too extreme for a newbie and I should get something more comfy?
(Yes I'm happy to do a few hundred miles to get used to it etc)
Any other things I should consider?
Could you please give me some advice and wisdom?
I've finally had enough of regular saddle sores and back aches and I'm seriously looking into a recumbent. Inspired by Mings report showing that long rides are quite doable it would be great if you could give me some starting points.
I'm in Ely, Cambs and had a chat with the guy in Lt Thetford a long time ago. I don't think he still trades, does he?
This is generally what I'm looking for:
- 90% of my riding is on long + flat roads in the Fens. Ideally, I'd like something that is at least as fast as my road bike, ~ 20mph average.
- 10% is bike touring/packing/ pootling around where speed doesn't matter and comfort is more important for up £130 miles per day
- I'm a pretty heavy 90kg so I'd need something that can take my weight+luggage (although that could go in a trailer?). Probably something that can fit decent gravel or MTB wheels?
I quite like the look of Cruzbikes, in particular the S40 seems to tick all my boxes. I like the idea of being able to use fairly standard modern components and as I have a garage full of that stuff I could get the frameset and save quite a bit of money.
So the questions is: Is that a really dumb bike to start with?
Would it be really slow and I should look for something more aero?
Or is the position too extreme for a newbie and I should get something more comfy?
(Yes I'm happy to do a few hundred miles to get used to it etc)
Any other things I should consider?

