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Carbon frame bent
After receiving advice from this newsgroup I've taken the plunge and bought
my first bent. I've just acquired an old Optima Cheetah on which I'll be commuting 25 miles per day through most of the winter (if I can stand the weather). It's my first bent and I'm hooked - after only a week I'm already matching my times on a diamond frame. However, the bent dies on the hills because it's so heavy. I'm now wondering if buying a carbon frame bent will be a viable option next spring. I'm thinking that maybe I could buy a carbon frame-set and build up the running gear myself. Other options would be to buy a Velokraft Racer 2 (anyone had experience of it?) after reading a review on Bentonline, or a front wheel drive Royale by Cobrabikes. Perhaps there are manufacturers I've never heard of which produce carbon frames? Making my own carbon frame looks like too much hassle. Anyone any experiences/advice? Thanks in advance. |
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"Bladesy" wrote in message ... After receiving advice from this newsgroup I've taken the plunge and bought my first bent. I've just acquired an old Optima Cheetah on which I'll be commuting 25 miles per day through most of the winter (if I can stand the weather). It's my first bent and I'm hooked - after only a week I'm already matching my times on a diamond frame. However, the bent dies on the hills because it's so heavy. I had the same problem with my Vision but at that time it was because of me that the bike was heavy I'm now wondering if buying a carbon frame bent will be a viable option next spring. I'm thinking that maybe I could buy a carbon frame-set and build up the running gear myself. You sound like I did last year Other options would be to buy a Velokraft Racer 2 (anyone had experience of it?) after reading a review on Bentonline, or a front wheel drive Royale by Cobrabikes. Might want to try a low-racer like M5, Challenge Jester or (my favorite) Optima Baron instead then if you want more go for the Velokraft Perhaps there are manufacturers I've never heard of which produce carbon frames? Making my own carbon frame looks like too much hassle. Anyone any experiences/advice? M5 makes a carbon fiber low-racer, might check that out |
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First there is the obligatory: losing a few pounds of your own frame is much
cheaper than buying a carbon bike frame. If the hills are short, you would make better overall time getting a fairing (despite the added weight) as your downhill speeds would improve markedly, carrying you up much of the next hill. "Bladesy" wrote in message ... After receiving advice from this newsgroup I've taken the plunge and bought my first bent. I've just acquired an old Optima Cheetah on which I'll be commuting 25 miles per day through most of the winter (if I can stand the weather). It's my first bent and I'm hooked - after only a week I'm already matching my times on a diamond frame. However, the bent dies on the hills because it's so heavy. I'm now wondering if buying a carbon frame bent will be a viable option next spring. I'm thinking that maybe I could buy a carbon frame-set and build up the running gear myself. Other options would be to buy a Velokraft Racer 2 (anyone had experience of it?) after reading a review on Bentonline, or a front wheel drive Royale by Cobrabikes. Perhaps there are manufacturers I've never heard of which produce carbon frames? Making my own carbon frame looks like too much hassle. Anyone any experiences/advice? Thanks in advance. |
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"Bladesy" wrote in message ...
Other options would be to buy a Velokraft Racer 2 (anyone had experience of it?) after reading a review on Bentonline, or a front wheel drive Royale by Cobrabikes. Yes, I swapped my VK1 to a VK2 shortly after Kamil started selling it. Since I'm a cheapskate mine weighs 12 kg with the tailbox. However it flies up hills... forget frontfairings... less weight really matters here and you will feel it. (I've fitted two portly bikes with front fairings and such and they were no help up hills.) Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW What do you need it for though? The VK2 is a good racer and for long rides (380 km in 24 hours so far) and can even be used for touring with a two-wheel trailer.(Radical Cyclone). The tailbox holds enough for long dayrides and brevets. But tireselection is limited so its not a winterbike (in snow and ice I mean) and on the Freeline2 offset fork at least fitting a frontfender would require some finaggling. And if you need it for spring now would probably be a good idea to order as I think both Velokraft and Cobrabikes take several months to produce their frames. /M. |
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Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the picture link Mikael, the bike looks great. I've a couple of thousand more questions, but I'll keep it to these: How practical do you find the VK2? Can you adjust the seat angle? What's the ride like without suspension? Is it possible to fit a rack? If you don't mind me asking, how much did the tailbox cost? Is it heavy? Is it easy to put on and take off? What's it like at low speeds? How tough is the carbon frame? My diamond frame was the lightest and best bike I could afford to commute 25 miles a day, and doubled up for future time trialing and light touring at weekends. Ideally, a new bent would have the same multi-role - I like to go fast, but when commuting I need to carry a change of clothes etc. Thanks, Bladesy. "Mikael" wrote in message om... "Bladesy" wrote in message ... Other options would be to buy a Velokraft Racer 2 (anyone had experience of it?) after reading a review on Bentonline, or a front wheel drive Royale by Cobrabikes. Yes, I swapped my VK1 to a VK2 shortly after Kamil started selling it. Since I'm a cheapskate mine weighs 12 kg with the tailbox. However it flies up hills... forget frontfairings... less weight really matters here and you will feel it. (I've fitted two portly bikes with front fairings and such and they were no help up hills.) Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW What do you need it for though? The VK2 is a good racer and for long rides (380 km in 24 hours so far) and can even be used for touring with a two-wheel trailer.(Radical Cyclone). The tailbox holds enough for long dayrides and brevets. But tireselection is limited so its not a winterbike (in snow and ice I mean) and on the Freeline2 offset fork at least fitting a frontfender would require some finaggling. And if you need it for spring now would probably be a good idea to order as I think both Velokraft and Cobrabikes take several months to produce their frames. /M. |
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Mikael wrote:
... Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW ... I am stumped by your choice of background for the bike in this picture. -- Tom Sherman - Curmudgeon and Pedant |
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"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Mikael wrote: ... Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW ... I am stumped by your choice of background for the bike in this picture. -- Tom Sherman - Curmudgeon and Pedant Obviously he wanted to show the root of the situation. |
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Tom Sherman wrote in message ...
Mikael wrote: ... Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW ... I am stumped by your choice of background for the bike in this picture. You wood, woodn't you? Jeff "Woodchuck" Wills |
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Tom Sherman wrote in message ...
Mikael wrote: ... Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW ... I am stumped by your choice of background for the bike in this picture. If a tree fell on Tom would anyone care if RaNs was miscapitalized? ;o) Btw. Ian if you haven't left the thread already I mailed the answers to your questions to the e-mail addy in your post. So I hope it isnt bogus. If it is mail my spammail and I'll forward a copy. Cheers Mikael |
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Mikael wrote:
Tom Sherman wrote in message ... Mikael wrote: ... Old pic of it here (last fall)... looks a little different nowadays http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25828133QVGvyW ... I am stumped by your choice of background for the bike in this picture. If a tree fell on Tom would anyone care if RaNs was miscapitalized? ;o) Mikael, Not if it was the mightiest tree in the forest, and cut down with a herring. P.S. Are you getting a NoCom? -- Tom Sherman - Curmudgeon and Pedant |
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