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Rans V2 X seam range?
Anyone know the X-seam range for a Rans Velocity Squared large frome? Most
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Rans V2 X seam range?
"trailgalore" wrote in message ... Anyone know the X-seam range for a Rans Velocity Squared large frome? Most interested in the shortest length. My '99 catalog shows the 34" frame as 37" to 49" and the 40" frame as 40" to 52" for x-seam sizes. Hope this answers you question. gotbent, aka FRVT rider -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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RANS V2 X seam range?
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Anyone know the X-seam range for a Rans Velocity Squared large frome? Most interested in the shortest length. The V3 [1] which replaces the Velocity Squared has a range of 34.2 inches to 45.7 inches for the standard frame and 37.2 inches to 48.7 inches for the large frame. However, let it be noted that RANS measures X-seam differently than some in the recumbent business. RANS' method: http://www.ransbikes.com/XSeam.htm. The more common method, since most recumbent riders are not flexible enough to use the RANS method properly: http://www.hostelshoppe.com/tech_xseam.php. P.S. What is a "Rans"? [1] http://www.ransbikes.com/V308.htm. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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RANS V2 X seam range?
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... trailgalore wrote: Anyone know the X-seam range for a Rans Velocity Squared large frome? Most interested in the shortest length. The V3 [1] which replaces the Velocity Squared has a range of 34.2 inches to 45.7 inches for the standard frame and 37.2 inches to 48.7 inches for the large frame. I believe it is an insult to Trailgalore and the other honorable members of this newsgroup that you have not given these measurements in the metric system. I ask, what ails you? Please make an apology for this most grievous fault ASAP. [...] Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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RANS V2 X seam range?
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... trailgalore wrote: Anyone know the X-seam range for a Rans Velocity Squared large frome? Most interested in the shortest length. The V3 [1] which replaces the Velocity Squared has a range of 34.2 inches to 45.7 inches for the standard frame and 37.2 inches to 48.7 inches for the large frame. However, let it be noted that RANS measures X-seam differently than some in the recumbent business. RANS' method: http://www.ransbikes.com/XSeam.htm. The more common method, since most recumbent riders are not flexible enough to use the RANS method properly: http://www.hostelshoppe.com/tech_xseam.php. P.S. What is a "Rans"? [1] http://www.ransbikes.com/V308.htm. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful OP might be looking for a used RANS V squared, in which case the dimensions for a V3 would be less than relevant. wink gotbent, aka FRVT rider -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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RANS V2 X seam range?
gotbent aka FRVTR wrote:
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... trailgalore wrote: Anyone know the X-seam range for a Rans Velocity Squared large frome? Most interested in the shortest length. The V3 [1] which replaces the Velocity Squared has a range of 34.2 inches to 45.7 inches for the standard frame and 37.2 inches to 48.7 inches for the large frame. However, let it be noted that RANS measures X-seam differently than some in the recumbent business. RANS' method: http://www.ransbikes.com/XSeam.htm. The more common method, since most recumbent riders are not flexible enough to use the RANS method properly: http://www.hostelshoppe.com/tech_xseam.php. P.S. What is a "Rans"? [1] http://www.ransbikes.com/V308.htm. OP might be looking for a used RANS V squared, in which case the dimensions for a V3 would be less than relevant. wink True. However, if I recall correctly, RANS has changed [1] the way they measure X-seam back and forth between the ways shown in the two links I posted, and therefore the potential purchaser needs to know what method was in use for the published numbers to be useful. If someone (a RANS dealer?) had a complete collection of 21st Century RANS brochures, this question could probably be answered properly. [1] An event related to the departure of John Schlitter from the company? -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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