Hello and Welcome to The Bent Cycles BLOG Site. My BLOG is about Recumbent Cycling in general and rediscovering cycling on a Recumbent Style Bicycle. My Personal Journal / Favorite links will also be posted here as well. I hope you find my blog Interesting, Fun and Helpful and Thank You for stopping in.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Greenspeed GTT2s
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Cruisin The Coochee
Phil, Paul, Bob and myself rode the Withlocoochee Trail ( FL ) from Ridge Manor Trailhead to Floral City and back, a total of about 35 miles. Phil, Paul and myself all rode Bacchetta Stradas and Bob on his Rans. Now talk about weird, I myself am riding 700c wheels, Paul I believe was on 650s and Phil (short legs ) is riding a Strada 24, his maiden voyage I believe. After about 18 miles we stopped at the midway point at Floral City Bagels ( neat little place ) for a cream cheese bagel with coffee, just off the east side of the trail, and if your looking for real food the Shamrock Inn located at 8343 E Orange Ave Floral City, FL right off the trail and is a great place to eat. All in all a real good ride with Great Guys on weird bikes with Good conversation.
Crusin The Coochee Video Video by Bob Emmerich Our thanks to him for his efforts.
Crusin The Coochee Video Video by Bob Emmerich Our thanks to him for his efforts.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Recumbent Riders Social Club
Hey Guys, I don't know if anyone has checked lately but the Recumbent Riders Social Club is doing quit well. We have 248 members and almost 5248 hundred post. We have also logged over 39801 visitors since we came online. Our Chatroom also seems to be catching on with members.
So if you haven't checked out our Forum Please take a look, you mite find something or someone there you like.
So if you haven't checked out our Forum Please take a look, you mite find something or someone there you like.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Burley Nomad

Well it's almost time to think about Grocery shopping again.With the Catrike and the Burley Nomad I can get enough Groceries for Two weeks for the wife and I. The Nomad will hold up to 100lbs and pulls and tracks without effort, the Nomad has a surprisingly low hitch arm weight, which gives it a very smooth, balanced ride. In fact, the hitch arm design makes it feel like you are pulling less weight than you actually have loaded in back, you don't even know it's back there. It only weighs 14 lbs.
Another thing I really like about the Nomad is that it folds up to a nice neat compact little package 32"x19"x9". (as the directions say) You can stow the Nomad in a couple of minutes by removing the wheels, hitch arm and folding in the sides; and no tools are required. With Quick Release hitch it's easily adaptable to any and all my trikes I can use the trailer with any of the three, a great advantage. Humm Never tried it on the Strada?
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Schwalbe Kojaks

So instead we put a set of Schwalbe Kojacks 16 x 1 1/4 349 on the Catrike Speed. They look pretty good and they are slicks and hold slightly less air pressure than the Stelvios at 115lbs.
They come highly recommended by the Local Recumbent Shop, they say they will wear better than the Stelvio. I guess I'll find out.
Monday, January 12, 2009
How Many Bikes is to Many??
People come to the house all the time and 90% of the time and like any normal guy I'm in the garage. When they enter they see Three Trikes, Two Recumbents, and one mountain bike. Now can you guess what question comes next. Yep that's right it's what do you do with all the bikes or you can't possibly ride all of these things at once and I feel like Bill Engval, all I want to say is (here's your sign.)
Funny thing though, I was at the Recumbent shop today buying tires for the Catrike and my eyes fell on the new Sun tadpole and it looked sweet and I'm thinking real hard about going back and buying it and that brings to my questions, How Many is too Many? How many does the Normal guy have? What do you think?
Funny thing though, I was at the Recumbent shop today buying tires for the Catrike and my eyes fell on the new Sun tadpole and it looked sweet and I'm thinking real hard about going back and buying it and that brings to my questions, How Many is too Many? How many does the Normal guy have? What do you think?
Friday, January 9, 2009
Trails vs Roads

When you ride your Recumbent where do you like to ride? Do you like to ride the trails and compete with the Walkers, Joggers, Roller Bladers or the kids on there 20 inche bicycles that are just learning to ride (Bless there Hearts) that are all over the trail. (Ugh)
Personally I like the trails but most are just to over populated and over used today. I like the Roads and for the most part 90% of my riding is there not that I like competing with cars mind you, but I have this thing or image that keeps popping into my head and I just can't quit figure it out, What do you Think?
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Hotmover Trike

We purchased a Hotmover Trike in 1996, from Hamish Gail in New Zealand, Our first recumbent. We had the trike shipped to Bicycle Outfitters in Seminole Florida. The trike was equipped with 20 x 195 Maxis Hookworm Tires, Shimano Sora's derailleur's front and back Soras Rapid Style shifters and let's not forgets the Rim style brakes. Wow talk about a plain jane trike but it was a blast riding.
Did things and went places that you wouldn't believe. After almost thirteen years it's still in the garage, still with all the original components, works and rides great, it's what I refer to as the old reliable work horse.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
700c Conversion / Strada


Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Rans 700c Conversion

When I go on organized rides the biggest question I tend to receive is why the conversions on my bikes, guess I just like being different. :) The Rans below is a conversion, from the 451 front wheel to the 700c rear. Replacing the front V-brakes with a set of Ultegra road brakes and the rear with Pauls Motolite mountain bike V Brakes gives me more stopping power than needed. Finally for the ultimate in comfort look no further than the Bacchetta Handle bars and ReCurve seat. While the Rans recumbent seats fall away at the top, the Bacchetta ReCurve curves back towards you keeping you tucked in and comfortable and the extra seat padding doesn't hurt on those all day rides. Now the real bummer, I have to get permission to ride the bike :( it belongs to my wife. :)
Rans Formula V
The Recumbent Riders Social Club

Thanks for stopping by. The Recumbent Riders Social Club is a Forum complete with a Chat Area, but be advised in order to access the chat area you must register with the forum before it appears at the bottom of the page.
We hope to become your home away from home on Recumbent Issues and Discussions.
All Group Ride Postings and Event listings for this group and others will be listed at the Forum Site.
Our goal for the Recumbent Riders Social Club is to provide a place where the Recumbent Enthusiast can discuss whatever they want about Recumbent Cycling Issues and hopefully have provided enough Categories and Forums to do it in.
We will be looking for people to be moderators in each of the forums. However if you like being popular, being a forum moderator is probably not the best way to do it.
You can however be a part of helping others and sharing your knowledge. If you think you have what it takes, please send me a PM. If you have any ideas or suggestions that you feel might make this Message Board and Forum better, please let me know or post them under forum suggestions. The goal here is to provide you the members the Categories and Forums you want to see and will use.
Remember Forums like The RRSC rely on Membership Participation to be successful.
Thank You for stopping by and we hope to see you at the Yahoo site and at the RRSC Forum often.
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