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Date: 20 Jan 2005 19:43:43
From: Freddie M. Wall
Subject: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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I believe I had read during the past year about a person who converted the front wheel of his / her EZ 1 to a 20 inch wheel. Unfortunately, I can not recall the details. Is anyone on this newsgroup familiar with how to accomplish this and more importantly, would it work? Or, would it cause the recumbent to handle poorly? Thanks.
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Date: 23 Jan 2005 09:52:21
From: Freddie M. Wall
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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According to the Power on Cycling web site, the fork they have available is two inches shorter than the fork in my specific EZ1. I am unaware of any changes because I see very few of them in my area. The local LBS mechanic is most helpful and willing to look into any area available to him for a possible fork. He agreed to e-mail one of his parts reps for help Once again, thanks to all who had suggestions.
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Date: 22 Jan 2005 04:15:02
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Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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Re J&B, you might have to tell them you want a fork for an EZ Sport. They may not approve of the idea of modificatons. In any case, it seems like there are other sources.
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Date: 21 Jan 2005 05:25:02
From:
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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I would think a long enough fork would be available from J&B /Sun. http://www.jbimporters.com/
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Date: 21 Jan 2005 15:48:18
From: Freddie M. Wall
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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I went by my LBS and the mechanic called JB Importers while I was there. After the mechanic explained my request, he said the customer service representative was abrupt and said "NO!" It seems that he would not even discuss selling the LBS a fork to try the conversion. From exploration of other sources, it seems that there are few if any other manufacturers that make a fork that would meet the need. The mechanic said he would keep checking, just in case. I just wish I had not bought a recumbent several years ago before they released the models with larger wheels. In my area, recumbents were nonexistent and I was glad to find what I did at the time. Since I have a collection of other bikes for various purposes, I am not interested in buying another recumbent. If the Customer Service Rep is indicative of this importer's attitude toward customers, I will definitely think long and hard before deciding on one they import. If anyone happens across another source for the conversion, I would appreciate it. Thanks for any assistance you can give. <lostjohnriley@netscape.net > wrote in message news:1106313902.825748.204660@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >I would think a long enough fork would be available from J&B /Sun. > http://www.jbimporters.com/ >
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Date: 21 Jan 2005 18:19:08
From: Tom Sherman
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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Freddie M. Wall wrote: > I went by my LBS and the mechanic called JB Importers while I was there. > After the mechanic explained my request, he said the customer service > representative was abrupt and said "NO!" It seems that he would not even > discuss selling the LBS a fork to try the conversion. > > From exploration of other sources, it seems that there are few if any other > manufacturers that make a fork that would meet the need. The mechanic said > he would keep checking, just in case. I just wish I had not bought a > recumbent several years ago before they released the models with larger > wheels. In my area, recumbents were nonexistent and I was glad to find what > I did at the time. Since I have a collection of other bikes for various > purposes, I am not interested in buying another recumbent. If the Customer > Service Rep is indicative of this importer's attitude toward customers, I > will definitely think long and hard before deciding on one they import. > > If anyone happens across another source for the conversion, I would > appreciate it. > > Thanks for any assistance you can give. A RANS Tailwind fork is raked for LWB use and has cantilever studs in the correct place for an ISO 406-mm wheel. I suspect that the steerer would be long enough, as I had to cut quite a bit off mine when I converted my RANS Wave to an ISO 406-mm front wheel. Check with a RANS dealer. -- Tom Sherman - Near Rock Island
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Date: 22 Jan 2005 00:36:36
From: db
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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The 20 inch fork offered by Power-on cycling is a RANS Tailwind 406 fork, I think... Be well, Tom, Doug "Tom Sherman" <tsherman@qconline.com > wrote in message news:35dk9cF4kvfr4U1@individual.net... > Freddie M. Wall wrote: > > > I went by my LBS and the mechanic called JB Importers while I was there. > > After the mechanic explained my request, he said the customer service > > representative was abrupt and said "NO!" It seems that he would not even > > discuss selling the LBS a fork to try the conversion. > > > > From exploration of other sources, it seems that there are few if any other > > manufacturers that make a fork that would meet the need. The mechanic said > > he would keep checking, just in case. I just wish I had not bought a > > recumbent several years ago before they released the models with larger > > wheels. In my area, recumbents were nonexistent and I was glad to find what > > I did at the time. Since I have a collection of other bikes for various > > purposes, I am not interested in buying another recumbent. If the Customer > > Service Rep is indicative of this importer's attitude toward customers, I > > will definitely think long and hard before deciding on one they import. > > > > If anyone happens across another source for the conversion, I would > > appreciate it. > > > > Thanks for any assistance you can give. > > A RANS Tailwind fork is raked for LWB use and has cantilever studs in > the correct place for an ISO 406-mm wheel. I suspect that the steerer > would be long enough, as I had to cut quite a bit off mine when I > converted my RANS Wave to an ISO 406-mm front wheel. Check with a RANS > dealer. > > -- > Tom Sherman - Near Rock Island >
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Date: 21 Jan 2005 20:14:21
From: Freddie M. Wall
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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Thanks for the suggestions. I have printed them off and will follow-up on this. "
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Date: 23 Jan 2005 14:59:13
From: Jack Davis
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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"Freddie M. Wall" <freddie@statesville.net > wrote in message news:41f1a8f0@news101.his.com... > Thanks for the suggestions. I have printed them off and will follow-up on > this. > > > " Fred, While you're at it, ask your lawyer why Sun will not approve of such a venture and why your LBS should not do it even if they could. Have fun... jd
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Date: 23 Jan 2005 14:51:46
From: Freddie M. Wall
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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Ahhhh yes. I keep forgetting about the liability issue, which is due to my age, 53, and the understanding that we should take responsibility for our actions. I'm certain that if one looked at cycling and the myriad of potential liability issues, it is concievable no company would even manufacture one or parts. However, I had planned on doing the work myself, priily because it helps me learn about the actual workings of a bicycle. Also, I generally take a conservative approach to using a bike and check things out regularly. Ideally, if the LBS orders me a fork, I do the work, then it should minimize their liability issue. But, your point is well made and understood. I believe liability is one of the priy reasons manufacturers will not ship to an individual, they require a LBS to assemble. "Jack Davis" <jd2001@ameritech.net > wrote in message news:5ZOId.195$wA5.161@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com... > > "Freddie M. Wall" <freddie@statesville.net> wrote in message > news:41f1a8f0@news101.his.com... >> Thanks for the suggestions. I have printed them off and will follow-up on >> this. >> >> >> " > > Fred, > > While you're at it, ask your lawyer why Sun will not approve of such a > venture and why your LBS should not do it even if they could. > > Have fun... > > jd > >
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Date: 22 Jan 2005 00:07:37
From: db
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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Try here... http://poweroncycling.com/FORKS.htm "Freddie M. Wall" <freddie@statesville.net > wrote in message news:41f16a96@news101.his.com... > I went by my LBS and the mechanic called JB Importers while I was there. > After the mechanic explained my request, he said the customer service > representative was abrupt and said "NO!" It seems that he would not even > discuss selling the LBS a fork to try the conversion. > > From exploration of other sources, it seems that there are few if any other > manufacturers that make a fork that would meet the need. The mechanic said > he would keep checking, just in case. I just wish I had not bought a > recumbent several years ago before they released the models with larger > wheels. In my area, recumbents were nonexistent and I was glad to find what > I did at the time. Since I have a collection of other bikes for various > purposes, I am not interested in buying another recumbent. If the Customer > Service Rep is indicative of this importer's attitude toward customers, I > will definitely think long and hard before deciding on one they import. > > If anyone happens across another source for the conversion, I would > appreciate it. > > Thanks for any assistance you can give. > > > <lostjohnriley@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:1106313902.825748.204660@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >I would think a long enough fork would be available from J&B /Sun. > > http://www.jbimporters.com/ > > > >
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Date: 21 Jan 2005 12:10:22
From: Freddie M. Wall
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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Thanks for the suggestion. I checked the J and B site and saw that one has to go through the LBS. I'll speak with the one I use a lot and see what they have to say. Thanks. <lostjohnriley@netscape.net > wrote in message news:1106313902.825748.204660@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >I would think a long enough fork would be available from J&B /Sun. > http://www.jbimporters.com/ >
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Date: 21 Jan 2005 03:10:42
From: mike.a.schwab@gmail.com
Subject: Re: 20 inch conversion on an EZ1
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I was wanting to do this. However my LBS was unable to locate a fork with a long enough stem to go through the head tube. I did find an article on the HPV site where someone had modified their fork for more rake to reduce the low speed front wheel flop. Freddie M. Wall wrote: > I believe I had read during the past year about a person who converted the > front wheel of his / her EZ 1 to a 20 inch wheel. Unfortunately, I can not > recall the details. Is anyone on this newsgroup familiar with how to > accomplish this and more importantly, would it work? Or, would it cause the > recumbent to handle poorly? > > Thanks.
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