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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I just purchased (had imported from Netherlands to USA) the new M5 Ligfietsen Shockproof 559 Titanium bicycle. It seems the coolest recumbents are all coming out of Europe, specifically the Netherlands. I purchased this bike because it has dual 26" wheels and is fully suspended. I considered bikes from Volae and Bachetta but they offer no suspension. I chose titanium because of the lighter weight (suprisingly it's not as light as you would think). I have posted 18 high resolution photographs (800 x 600) and a complete review of my experience with the bike from purchase to assembly to my first rides. Because there is so little information on the M5's here in the USA; those of you considering a dual 26" recumbent may be interested in this information. The complete review can be found at:
http://www.recumbentbicyclesource.com/m5-shockproof.htm feel free to send me questions, but please keep in mind that it could take me a while to get back to you as cycling is more of a hobby than anything, and the day job keeps me busy when I'm not riding. thanks |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 17
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Congrates on the purchase!!
But the Brakes Issue!!!!! You could try using a DMR V-Daptor (a cable pull booster) to try to take up the slack on the mini-V's. I had the same problem of stopping with my brakes on my Vision R45 but putting in the these V-Daptor boosters resovled alot of the issues that I had with braking. I also upgraded the rear brakes to a Shimano Deore LX rear brake which has a greater leverage on the wheel rim. I've attached two photos of the front and rear brakes on my recumbent, hope this is of help to you?!!! Regards jdkewfi Quote:
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