Hi all,
I've recently purchased a Burrows Windcheetah, Yes I know it has it has compromises and issues and may not be the best recumbent. BUT, I have been dreaming of owning one of these for 30+ years! Ever since finding 'Richards' Ultimate Bicycle Book' and pouring over the pages as a teen (which led me to build a Kingcycle clone for an A-level project) I've wanted one!
So my ask with AVD dissolved and MIke no longer with us are there any owners groups, spares available or old resources for manuals and specs etc!
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Burrows Windcheetah Group / Spares / Info?
Re: Burrows Windcheetah Group / Spares / Info?
There are a few owners here, but spares are always going to be a challenge.
A shortcut has to be a challenge, otherwise it would just be the way. No situation is so dire that panic cannot make it worse.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are two kinds of people in this world: those can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Re: Burrows Windcheetah Group / Spares / Info?
Thanks for the responses, most of the spares I'm hoping are general consumables I'm sure and other parts can be used for many (idlers etc) but If there's a community of enthusiasts or a resource of tech specs (whats the spec for the rear bearings etc?) I'm keen to here more.
I'm aware of the bhpc but only lurked there, I'll sign up and ask in the forums there too.
Thanks again and happy riding !
I'm aware of the bhpc but only lurked there, I'll sign up and ask in the forums there too.
Thanks again and happy riding !
Re: Burrows Windcheetah Group / Spares / Info?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154640239224 ... media=COPY
Would these be of use for the joystick steering?
Would these be of use for the joystick steering?
Re: Burrows Windcheetah Group / Spares / Info?
@KM2:
Thank you for the eBay link to the UJs which appear to be made of steel. Apart from possible weight and corrosion issues, steel on steel might be a better wearing combination given good lubrication.
Thank you for the eBay link to the UJs which appear to be made of steel. Apart from possible weight and corrosion issues, steel on steel might be a better wearing combination given good lubrication.