Cons
-poor value compared to dfs.
I agree with all the points you made, including this one, BUT only if you're talking of buying a new machine. Buy 2nd hand and you won't lose much, if anything.
Some of my bike history.
DF-Dawes Tanami, bought new £249, sold 2 years later for £100.
DF-Specialized Allez, bought new £350, sold 18 months later for £160
Recumbent-Bacchetta Strada, bought 2nd hand for £1000, sold 1 year later for £995
Recumbent-Optima Baron, bought 2nd hand for £1100, px'd 6 months later for same price equivalent.
Recumbent-Ice Trice 'S', bought for £1100, sold 18 months late for £1150.
This is how I justify my 'bent purchases to the Missus. If you buy 2nd hand through the forums, or
ebay (as long can afford the higher than df bikes price) you won't be left out of pocket.
Another point to consider is this. Just how much would you have to spend on a top of the range road bike to get the equivalent performance of a sporty recumbent? Well, the answer is at least £1 million as such a road bike doesn't exist because it can't compete with the aerodynamics of a 'bent. How much would you have to spend on a df to get the same fun factor as a trike......ohhh I 'd say a couple of trillion pounds at least!
The only way I can sum up just how my Catrike 700 makes me feel is to 'say it with a smilie'...this one
