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Date: 23 Jun 2006 09:49:49
From: stratrider
Subject: Crank Forward Bikes for Commuting and Touring?
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Any CF riders out there that can comment on CF bikes as touring/commuting bikes? Jim
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Date: 23 Jun 2006 17:48:20
From: dbh_jeep
Subject: Re: Crank Forward Bikes for Commuting and Touring?
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stratrider wrote: > Zebee Johnstone wrote: > > > > IT's not a term I've heard before. Can you explain what one is? > > > Randy Schlitter, the owner of RANS, came out with a bike design that is > effectively a cross between an upright and a recumbent. Check out > CrankForward.com and RANSBikes.com. > > Jim Check the message board on CrankForward, there's a guy commuting on his Rans Zenetik that's posting about it. There's also a Crank Forward forum under "SPECIALTY DISCUSSIONS" on BentRiderOnline. There's not many of us yet, but our numbers are growing. I have the Cruz and I love it!
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Date: 23 Jun 2006 16:40:12
From: stratrider
Subject: Re: Crank Forward Bikes for Commuting and Touring?
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Zebee Johnstone wrote: > > IT's not a term I've heard before. Can you explain what one is? > Randy Schlitter, the owner of RANS, came out with a bike design that is effectively a cross between an upright and a recumbent. Check out CrankForward.com and RANSBikes.com. Jim
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Date: 23 Jun 2006 21:24:19
From: Zebee Johnstone
Subject: Re: Crank Forward Bikes for Commuting and Touring?
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In alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent on 23 Jun 2006 09:49:49 -0700 stratrider <jreilly@enter.net > wrote: > Any CF riders out there that can comment on CF bikes as > touring/commuting bikes? IT's not a term I've heard before. Can you explain what one is? Zebee
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