I don't usually use this sub-forum when joining a new site because I never know what to say.
I just jump right in and start posting replies to things I find interesting.
But I'm here, so........ Hi!
I've been riding recumbents since 2005, but have owned "regular" bikes as well. I just like Bents better.
Since selling my HP Velotechnik Street Machine of 15 years (I have mixed feelings about that), along with my Specialized Crossroads hybrid, I'm down to just one bike: My Bacchetta Giro 20/20.
It's a fun bike to be sure, but twitchy as heck, bumpy, and noticeably slower than when it was a Giro 26.
Still super fun to ride, though, and it turns a lot of heads, even in recumbent circles where folks are used to "silly-looking" bikes.
-T
I just jump right in and start posting replies to things I find interesting.
But I'm here, so........ Hi!

I've been riding recumbents since 2005, but have owned "regular" bikes as well. I just like Bents better.
Since selling my HP Velotechnik Street Machine of 15 years (I have mixed feelings about that), along with my Specialized Crossroads hybrid, I'm down to just one bike: My Bacchetta Giro 20/20.
It's a fun bike to be sure, but twitchy as heck, bumpy, and noticeably slower than when it was a Giro 26.
Still super fun to ride, though, and it turns a lot of heads, even in recumbent circles where folks are used to "silly-looking" bikes.
-T