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Recumbent Bikes
There are many varieties of recumbent bicycle, but they all have two things in common: two wheels and a comfy seat. No arguments from you if you think that's three things.
From that point, however, they vary wildly. Double 20" wheels, 26" in the back and 20" in the front, long wheel base (LWB), compact long wheel base (CLWB), short wheel base (SWB), recumbent tandem, semi-recumbent tandem, high racer, mid racer, low racer, under seat steering (USS), over seat steering (OSS), above seat steering (not gonna do it).
You could spend all day weighing the pros and cons of the various configurations of recumbent bike. Please do! Find a bike that fits you rather than making you fit the bike.
Start off with our categories above to narrow the selection or jump right in with all of the recumbent bikes listed below...
$2,195.00
Bacchetta's high-performance 650c recumbent. Light, fast, and a blast to ride.
$2,195.00
For a person who is on their tiptoes, this will put you almost flat footed and give you a lot more riding confidence.
$2,795.00
The Corsa performance bike, plus an upgraded component package. What's not to like?
$1,495.00
Not only does this bike take the rigors of commuting and touring head on with its time tested chromoly frame, its stretched wheelbase also takes on potholes and rough roads with ease.
$1,995.00
Take the Giro-20 and add a high-end components spec, for an all-around high-performing 'bent.
$1,695.00
The perfect solution for recumbent riders that love the dual 26" recumbent format for commuting and hardcore touring.
$1,695.00
Bacchetta's entry-level 650c performance 'bent.
$3,125.00
The Super-Light version of the Fujin.
$3,890.00
The super-light version of the Super- Light Fujin. No, that's not a typo.
$2,530.00
The lower overall height, combined with a choice of three different seats, enables a perfect fit for smaller riders.
$2,550.00
Challenge have raised the standard for frame design and geometry to a new level. The frame is light and fast, yet strong enough to carry all of your luggage over vast distances.
$3,600.00
Custom Seiran CR with carbon boom, fork, seat, and cranks!
$3,290.00
Super-Light version of the Seiran
$2,680.00
The Ventus builds on the legacy of the Challenge Wizard by incorporating the latest technological developments from their more recent SL and Endurance Series bikes.
$1,350.00
Starting out with a great aluminum alloy frame that is a perfect combination of lightweight and strength, then on to the dual 26 inch wheels to help keep your speed up and to top it off Cycle Genius provided some of the best brakes on the market to bring
$1,700.00
The Raven, now sporting dual 700c wheels, is the smooth, stable flagship of the CGR line. Long and stable and built for speed with top-shelf components. The 700c front wheel bridges gaps and bumps to dramatically smooth out the ride and its size maintai
$3,995.00
While performance purists may still opt for the Gold Rush or Ti-Rush, many riders will prefer the softer ride and ease of transport that a Foldable Gold Rush provides.
$3,495.00
Three pounds lighter than the Tour Easy, the Gold Rush Replica offers more performance and better components for the more serious rider looking for uncompromised speed in a classic long wheelbase (LWB) recumbent.
$1,595.00
Based on the legendary Tour Easy geometry, this bike is an excellent all-around sport recumbent that everyone can appreciate, from a novice to a seasoned ultra-marathon cyclist.
$5,900.00
Biking is so important in some people's lives that they simply must have the ultimate bike.
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