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Tom is this the one?
http://individual.utoronto.ca/nogami...et/sunset.html "A very nice bike in a lot of ways, but I couldn't get comfy on it. Bought used. Serial number SUN-0014. Sold to Ed Gin of the Chicagoland Recumbent Riders. He came over to pick it up in person." |
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Slugger wrote: Tom is this the one? http://individual.utoronto.ca/nogami...et/sunset.html "A very nice bike in a lot of ways, but I couldn't get comfy on it. Bought used. Serial number SUN-0014. Sold to Ed Gin of the Chicagoland Recumbent Riders. He came over to pick it up in person." My Sunsets are Red (0003) and Light Purple (0006) [1]. However, I did ride Sunset 0014 briefly when Ed Gin owned it. I find the Sunset to be a very comfortable bike, unless the roads get too rough. On poor surfaces, the rear suspended Dragonflyer (with the same seat as the Sunset) is much more comfortable. [1] The previous owner insists on calling it Lavender. -- Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley "unclog!" - G. Daniels |
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Sunset Lowracer [TM] Fanatic wrote: Slugger wrote: Tom is this the one? http://individual.utoronto.ca/nogami...et/sunset.html "A very nice bike in a lot of ways, but I couldn't get comfy on it. Bought used. Serial number SUN-0014. Sold to Ed Gin of the Chicagoland Recumbent Riders. He came over to pick it up in person." My Sunsets are Red (0003) and Light Purple (0006) [1]. However, I did ride Sunset 0014 briefly when Ed Gin owned it. I find the Sunset to be a very comfortable bike, unless the roads get too rough. On poor surfaces, the rear suspended Dragonflyer (with the same seat as the Sunset) is much more comfortable. [1] The previous owner insists on calling it Lavender. Whats it like having your feet above your butt there? It looks like the blood might leave your toes and never come back. Otherwise its a pretty stealth looking bike. |
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"Slugger" wrote in message ... Whats it like having your feet above your butt there? It looks like the blood might leave your toes and never come back. Otherwise its a pretty stealth looking bike. It doesn't, at least on my Baron |
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Slugger wrote: In article .com, Sunset Lowracer [TM] Fanatic wrote: Slugger wrote: Tom is this the one? http://individual.utoronto.ca/nogami...et/sunset.html "A very nice bike in a lot of ways, but I couldn't get comfy on it. Bought used. Serial number SUN-0014. Sold to Ed Gin of the Chicagoland Recumbent Riders. He came over to pick it up in person." My Sunsets are Red (0003) and Light Purple (0006) [1]. However, I did ride Sunset 0014 briefly when Ed Gin owned it. I find the Sunset to be a very comfortable bike, unless the roads get too rough. On poor surfaces, the rear suspended Dragonflyer (with the same seat as the Sunset) is much more comfortable. [1] The previous owner insists on calling it Lavender. Whats it like having your feet above your butt there? It looks like the blood might leave your toes and never come back. Otherwise its a pretty stealth looking bike. I have no problem with having the bottom bracket (BB) higher than the seat as long as I wear properly fitting shoes with stiff soles. I have a pair of Shimano shoes that are a little bit too narrow in the toe box that work fine for me on a lower BB bike such as the RANS Tailwind, but not on the RANS Rocket or Earth Cycles Sunset. -- Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley |
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