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Date: 23 Aug 2006 20:02:44
From: Taunto
Subject: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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Any opinion of the Taiwanese Tsunami bents? Seem inexpensive. Is that for a bad reason?
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Date: 25 Aug 2006 16:51:30
From: Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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Taunto wrote: > NYC XYZ wrote: > > duh wrote: > > > >> > >>Thanks. Just did that. > >> > >>Just wondering, what are the handling differences between > >>above-steering and under-steering? > > > > > > ASS (or OSS) is supposed to be slightly more aerodynamic than USS > > (BSS). > > > > Mainly, it's a matter of personal preference. ASS feels a bit more > > like a traditional upright; USS to me feels like it really takes > > advantage of the recumbent design (hands down at hips seems more > > natural, too). > > > > Looks like it would feel like you had two machine gun controls in a > fighter jet cockpit. I kinda like that for some reason. The above is really beside seat steering (BSS) [1] and not true under seat steering USS [2]. BSS feel much more intuitive to use than USS, since it puts the rider's hands closer to the normal position primates use when manipulating objects. The ket seems to bear this our, as most bicycles sold as USS are really BSS, and most designs that were originally sold with USS have been changed to BSS. [1] Example at <http://www.liegeradinfo.de/ryan_van.jpg >. [2] Example at <http://home.pacbell.net/recumbnt/img37.gif >. -- Tom Sherman - Behind the Cheddar Curtain Post Free or Die!
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Date: 25 Aug 2006 07:02:01
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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Taunto wrote: > > > Looks like it would feel like you had two machine gun controls in a > fighter jet cockpit. I kinda like that for some reason. No joke! I've had many a "homey" give me "props" for my "gangsta" bike...I could almost pick up girls with it! Wait 'til I "trick" it up with Glow Lights, hehe.... Really, USS/BSS is great and more relaxing, what with your arms simply hanging by your hips. I've had six or seven different people try my bike now, and none have had any problems picking up the basics inside thirty seconds!
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Date: 24 Aug 2006 13:05:08
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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duh wrote: > > > Thanks. Just did that. > > Just wondering, what are the handling differences between > above-steering and under-steering? ASS (or OSS) is supposed to be slightly more aerodynamic than USS (BSS). Mainly, it's a matter of personal preference. ASS feels a bit more like a traditional upright; USS to me feels like it really takes advantage of the recumbent design (hands down at hips seems more natural, too).
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Date: 24 Aug 2006 19:33:27
From: Taunto
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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NYC XYZ wrote: > duh wrote: > >> >>Thanks. Just did that. >> >>Just wondering, what are the handling differences between >>above-steering and under-steering? > > > ASS (or OSS) is supposed to be slightly more aerodynamic than USS > (BSS). > > Mainly, it's a matter of personal preference. ASS feels a bit more > like a traditional upright; USS to me feels like it really takes > advantage of the recumbent design (hands down at hips seems more > natural, too). > Looks like it would feel like you had two machine gun controls in a fighter jet cockpit. I kinda like that for some reason.
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Date: 24 Aug 2006 11:50:08
From: duh
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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NYC XYZ wrote: > Taunto wrote: > > Any opinion of the Taiwanese Tsunami bents? Seem inexpensive. Is that > > for a bad reason? > > > These are known as "ActionBents" here in the States, after their > exclusive US dealer. They occasion very positive commentary from their > owners -- there is a Yahoo! Groups forum devoted to their bikes and > trikes -- though many do move on to other more expensive and fancier > recumbents. > > Google "ActionBents" and you will see that they are a good > bang-for-the-buck deal, though not the most sophistiscated designs > around. Thanks. Just did that. Just wondering, what are the handling differences between above-steering and under-steering?
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Date: 24 Aug 2006 05:19:11
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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Taunto wrote: > Any opinion of the Taiwanese Tsunami bents? Seem inexpensive. Is that > for a bad reason? These are known as "ActionBents" here in the States, after their exclusive US dealer. They occasion very positive commentary from their owners -- there is a Yahoo! Groups forum devoted to their bikes and trikes -- though many do move on to other more expensive and fancier recumbents. Google "ActionBents" and you will see that they are a good bang-for-the-buck deal, though not the most sophistiscated designs around.
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Date: 23 Aug 2006 23:19:31
From: sfb
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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It would help us help you if you were to take the time to post a URL because I for one aren't going to chase all over the Internet looking for Tsunami bents to refresh my memory. The more cantankerous around here might say something like "Get off your lazy ass and post a URL", but I prefer the gentler touch. "Taunto" <nope@notme.com > wrote in message news:44ed174c$0$34521$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... > Any opinion of the Taiwanese Tsunami bents? Seem inexpensive. Is that > for a bad reason?
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Date: 23 Aug 2006 20:38:59
From: Taunto
Subject: Re: Tsunami bents - any opinion
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sfb wrote: > It would help us help you if you were to take the time to post a URL because > I for one aren't going to chase all over the Internet looking for Tsunami > bents to refresh my memory. > > The more cantankerous around here might say something like "Get off your > lazy ass and post a URL", but I prefer the gentler touch. > > "Taunto" <nope@notme.com> wrote in message > news:44ed174c$0$34521$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... > >>Any opinion of the Taiwanese Tsunami bents? Seem inexpensive. Is that >>for a bad reason? > > > Thanks for the feedback. I figured if they were unknown, that was a bad sign, and, if they were known, a URL would not be needed, but here you go: http://www.recumbent.com.tw/HTM/model.htm
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