Bacchetta Giro Recumbent Bike

The Giro is Bacchetta’s rendition of the popular 20×26 OSS SWB. It is not a groundbreaking design but rather a refinement with some improved features and details. This bike is as easy to adjust between riders as any recumbent in this category. Read More…

Bacchetta Giro 26 Recumbent Bike

The Bacchetta Giro 26″ is the recumbent that brought me thru the Bicyclemans’ door for the first time. I had finished a tour around Lake Ontario on my old Rans V-Rex and ran into a little trouble. The back roads I was riding on in Canada often had 3″ of loose stone for a shoulder. If I had to get off the road in a hurry, the loose stone would stop the 20″ front wheel on my V-Rex instantly. Read More…

Catrike Trail Recumbent Trike

The Trail is a Catrike built for riders on a budget. It brings Catrike back to the price point they started at in 2000, considerably lower once you factor in inflation. Like all Catrikes the Trail is still made in the US. Read More…

Terratrike Rambler

One of the hardest things to do when writing a recumbent trike review is limit what you are comparing the trike to.  It wouldn’t be fair to complain that an under $1800 trike doesn’t work as well as a trike costing $3000.  Which brings me to the Terratrike Rambler. The Rambler is a great trike Read More…

Ice Sprint Recumbent Trike

The Ice Sprint was the answer for riders who wanted to go a little faster but not be as reclined as the Vortex. The Sprint is available with 20 or 26 inch rear wheels and can be rigid, suspension on the rear wheel or suspension on all three wheels. Read More…

Sun EZ-Sport Recumbent Bike

The EZ-Sport is a Chromoly steel LWB designed by Gardner Martin with 20″ front and 26″ rear wheels. It may sound like an economical, imported Tour Easy. It is not. Gardner told me he designed it to be “the easiest bike for a novice to get used to”. Many of our customers think he has succeeded. Read More…