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Join Date: Jun 2005
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After a lot of reading I think I've decided on getting a CWB instead of a SWB or LWB but I want to know opinions about brands, models, experience, etc. of CWB bents. Thanks all!
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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If you're looking for recommendations, I think what you'll end up with is everyone recommending the bike they ride. I'm a SWB kinda guy, and think that ALL CLWBs are dogs. There! Ya got my opinion! But seriously, you might have a better chance of getting good info if you could narrow the search down a little. Are there a few models in particular that you're interested in? Perhaps a price range? |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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RANS Tailwind.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I'm hoping to go in somewhere around $1000, maybe a little less or possibly a little bit more if I absolutely fell in luv, but hopefully topping off around there.
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Location: Ohio
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The RANS Tailwind (dual 20" CLWB) is just over a grand ($1079 I think) and the Rocket ( dual 20" SWB) is about $100 more. Both are good solid bikes. You may be able to find something a bit less than this from Cycle Genius or Burley, but then those may not be the CLWB format. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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I just counted teeth on the chainrings of my 2004 Tailwind, purchased new in 2004. I get a count of 39/52/62. Didn't count the cassette. The granny is pretty low though. Climbs well.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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I sure enjoy my Tailwind. Another spec that was different was that it was listed with a square drive crank but it actually came with the ISIS drive. Either way I appreciated the upgrades that RANS did in production. The next 'bent to add to the stable will probably be the Rocket or the V-2. If it wasn't for the Tailwind I would not even be riding. It makes a nice commuter bike. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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HMMM that makes me wonder how tweener bars would work on the Tailwind.
Western Washington does bring back memories. I was born and raised in Bellingham. I have family there. Haven't been back in years. I bet it has changed big time. My favorite place is New Mexico. Can't wait to move back. Land of Enchantment. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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Well, here's many happy miles to you on your STX. Enjoy!! (I enjoy a good 'ol rip roarin' thunderstorm once in a while. One of the features of NM in the summer! Don't want to be outside though when they come up!)
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