Word of advice: Never, EVER, take a test ride in fast velomobile!Milfred Cubicle wrote: 4 Aug 2023, 5:18pm A velomobile...I'd love one, but cannot justify the price to myself.
They are among the most addictive noningestible things out there...

Word of advice: Never, EVER, take a test ride in fast velomobile!Milfred Cubicle wrote: 4 Aug 2023, 5:18pm A velomobile...I'd love one, but cannot justify the price to myself.
Very nice, at last a design that adjusts for people with long legs and short arms (i.e. me!). Not sure I'd want to ride it on a cross-windy day however.rikwilliams wrote: 21 Nov 2023, 11:44pm A new Pelso Racer for heading into the City.
Here's a parts list and photo gallery for anyone considering a similar high-racer / 'super commuter' build.
OR do - and do it early.. I'd have loved to have spent my commuting days in a velo rather than an upwrong, or a naked trike.Marc wrote: 1 Apr 2024, 7:11pmWord of advice: Never, EVER, take a test ride in fast velomobile!Milfred Cubicle wrote: 4 Aug 2023, 5:18pm A velomobile...I'd love one, but cannot justify the price to myself.
They are among the most addictive noningestible things out there...![]()
In snow, you're pretty much fucked with a velomobil. Even with my Milan GT that is "raised" to have 12cm ground clearance.[XAP]Bob wrote: 15 Apr 2024, 1:00pmOR do - and do it early.. I'd have loved to have spent my commuting days in a velo rather than an upwrong, or a naked trike.Marc wrote: 1 Apr 2024, 7:11pmWord of advice: Never, EVER, take a test ride in fast velomobile!Milfred Cubicle wrote: 4 Aug 2023, 5:18pm A velomobile...I'd love one, but cannot justify the price to myself.
They are among the most addictive noningestible things out there...![]()
Not sure how well I'd have done in snow mind...
Are you happy now?UpWrong wrote: 8 Apr 2024, 4:06pm My P-38 with 27.5" rear wheel and 35-584 Kojak Addix tyre. It's a good fit
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Yes, much happier. I'm more confident on it again. Planning to take it 100km round the Isle of Wight randonnee in a couple of weeks time.
I wouldn't take it there -- the roads are too busy and too narrowUpWrong wrote: 20 Apr 2024, 10:08amYes, much happier. I'm more confident on it again. Planning to take it 100km round the Isle of Wight randonnee in a couple of weeks time.
I've previously completed the IOW Randonee on 3 different recumbent trikes and my RANS long wheelbase recumbent. But I haven't yet done it on a short wheelbase recumbent. It's going to be chaos because in addition to the 3000 cyclists doing it there will be 2000 runners doing a charity run. There are a couple of tricky junctions where it might be easier to get off and push. I did on one occasion see a whole row of roadies go crashing to the ground domino style when one failed to clip in and toppled over sending the rest sprawling.Cowsham wrote: 20 Apr 2024, 11:04amI wouldn't take it there -- the roads are too busy and too narrow
Ah sorry my bad -- didn't realize that Randonee thing is an organised and probably marshaled event. I was thinking in general it's a bit of a bunged up sort of a place beds bottles and fishes. I found there too many cars whizzing around on the narrow roads and lanes -- not an enjoyable place to ride ordinarily.UpWrong wrote: 20 Apr 2024, 1:01pmI've previously completed the IOW Randonee on 3 different recumbent trikes and my RANS long wheelbase recumbent. But I haven't yet done it on a short wheelbase recumbent. It's going to be chaos because in addition to the 3000 cyclists doing it there will be 2000 runners doing a charity run. There are a couple of tricky junctions where it might be easier to get off and push. I did on one occasion see a whole row of roadies go crashing to the ground domino style when one failed to clip in and toppled over sending the rest sprawling.
Excellent.!UpWrong wrote: 20 Apr 2024, 10:08amYes, much happier. I'm more confident on it again. Planning to take it 100km round the Isle of Wight randonnee in a couple of weeks time.