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Date: 03 May 2007 09:40:55
From: stratrider
Subject: RANS Dual 26 LWBs
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Clearly RANS is putting many eggs in the Dual 26 LWB basket. I enjoyed a short test ride of the Stratus XP about 18 months ago. I liked it. Stilll it is big! Are there Dual 26 LWB owners out there that might be willing to contrast their experiences with these bikes vs a 26/20 lwb, or a popular swb? Jim
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Date: 03 May 2007 14:01:27
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Subject: Re: RANS Dual 26 LWBs
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On May 3, 6:40 pm, stratrider <jrei...@enter.net > wrote: > Clearly RANS is putting many eggs in the Dual 26 LWB basket. I > enjoyed a short test ride of the Stratus XP about 18 months ago. I > liked it. Stilll it is big! Are there Dual 26 LWB owners out there > that might be willing to contrast their experiences with these bikes > vs a 26/20 lwb, or a popular swb? > > Jim Hello. This is my first post here. Glad to see that the group has survived... The V2 Formula 26 is my first recumbent and the ride is superb (and quiet). He's not "that" big. I can even put it into a building "standard" elevator without diassembling anything. And once you have removed the front wheel, it is not really longer than SWBs 26x26 I choosed this LWB because I saw many advantages in LWBs in general and in the V2 in particular. - The position is not extrem, yet quite aero. - Easy adjustement. The seat is on a rail and can be moved in a flash (25cm adjustment !) with NO chain adjustement required. - Seat angle adjustable. - Very stiff "triangle" frame. - No interaction beetween pedals and front wheel while turning, even when U-turning - Chain path quite straight for the V2 and no idler on the power chain side for the V3. BTW, I'd bee intersted in feedback of V3 riders. Have fun.
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Date: 03 May 2007 13:56:56
From: Roger Zoul
Subject: Re: RANS Dual 26 LWBs
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stratrider wrote: :: Clearly RANS is putting many eggs in the Dual 26 LWB basket. I :: enjoyed a short test ride of the Stratus XP about 18 months ago. I :: liked it. Stilll it is big! Are there Dual 26 LWB owners out there :: that might be willing to contrast their experiences with these bikes :: vs a 26/20 lwb, or a popular swb? :: :: Jim I can't provide any contrast...but I rode my Stratus XP for 84-miles this weekend. After I was done, no soreness or any pain. Just pure good feeling. I'm off to ride a different century every weekend in May and one double (sat & sun).
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