Leo Lyman, glass artisan, brought to our attention the fact that he creates glass representations of recumbent bicycles.
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Amputees Across America stops in for a visit
Rob called me at 11:13 on Friday and said, “Amputees Across America is here. You might want to come meet them.” He thought that because of my BikeAble initiative, and he was right.
Continue reading »Measuring yourself for a recumbent
Measuring your X-Seam
Continue reading »Intro to Recumbent Trikes
Recumbent Trikes (Tricycles) Not all recumbents are bicycles. Some are tricycles. Recumbent Trikes have a special appeal to the touring crowd. The recumbent trike always provides its rider with a convenient place to rest, and the carrying capacity is great. Your fully loaded trike won’t fall over the minute you turn your back, either. Because
Continue reading »Putting on that extra touch
There’s no limit to the lengths Catrikers will go to show their Cat pride. Case in point: ffinklow’s customized Catrike chain guard as done by the folks at Purely Custom.
Continue reading »Newbie Builds: Sun EZ-3 SX
Rob had mercy on my poor soul. For my first ever build, he threw me a blue Sun EZ-3 SX. Even though the outside of the box stated clearly that the trike was “partially assembled”, I had no idea just how assembled it already was until I opened the box.
Continue reading »Newbie Builds: An Intro
There’s no use trying to sugarcoat this – I have no clue when it comes to bicycles. When I say “no clue”, I mean no clue. I put my feet on the pedals, push them around, and try not to fall over.
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