Reviews

  • Sun EZ-3 USX Recumbent Trike

    The EZ-3 USX HD has the stability, comfort, and control of a recumbent trike. Starting in 2009 the Sun EZ USX became the Sun EZ USX HD. HD is for heavy duty, this trike is warranted for riders up to 400 lb.

  • Sun EZ-1 Recumbent Bike

    The Sun EZ-1 is a CLWB recumbent bike with a 16″ front wheel and a 20″ rear wheel. Riders looking for economical comfort bike will find it does well in both areas. It comes in red or blue. It is economical but it is heavy at 41.5 lb.

  • Sun EZ-Tandem Recumbent

    he Sun recumbent EZ Tandem CX & EZ Tandem AX tandems are designed by Gardner Martin of Easy Racers fame. Manufactured in Taiwan, they are the least expensive recumbents tandems I know of. Certainly built for comfort and not speed or hill climbing they are fine for many couples with moderate goals.

  • Trek R200 Recumbent BIke

    The Trek R-200 was discontinued by TREK and a dealer sold them off over the Internet at below wholesale, angering any TREK dealers who still had them in stock. TREK Inc subsequently sold off the parts they had which were intended for warranty claims. If you have a TREK R-200 don’t expect TREK to have…

  • Rans Wave Recumbent Bike

    The little brother of the Tailwind, the Wave brought RANS comfort, handling & quality to the sub $700 Price range. It had the same seat, handlebars and Chromoly frame as the Tailwind but the other parts are different.

  • Rans Velocity2 (Velocity Squared or V2) Recumbent Bike

    This bike is designed to be the fastest RANS bike made. It probably was till the RANS Force 5 models arrived. It is a good value at under $1400, (without a fairing.) The Velocity squared got a lower price and a less expensive parts group in 2002, and it still works very well.

  • Rans V-Rex Recumbent Bike

    The V-Rex’s name means “King of speed.” As the big brother of the Rocket, the V-Rex has several improvements. The larger 26″ rear wheel provides a smoother ride and allows a huge selection of tires.

  • Rans Tailwind Recumbent Bike

    Recumbent Cyclist News rated the ’98 tailwind as “the best enthusiast buy in North America.” Pretty much unchanged for 2001, the $995 Tailwind remains a poor man’s Stratus.

  • Rans Screamer TR Recumbent Tandem

    The Screamers all use identical seats, their comfort is excellent. The new Rad-Lock seat clamps made standard on all RANS bikes in 2004 makes it even easier to remove the seats while disassembling the TR.

  • Rans Screamer Sport Recumbent Tandem

    RANS still makes the Screamer and Screamer TR. The Screamer Sport used the same frame and seats as the Screamer recumbent tandem. We find these bikes ride quite similarly, they all ride great in our opinion.

  • Rans Rocket Recumbent Bike

    The Rocket is a great performance recumbent for the money if you like OSS & SWB. If you‘ve got a couple bucks to spare test ride a V-Rex. The V-Rex has most all of the Rocket advantages with a few more of its own.

  • Rans Fusion Crank Forward

    RANS introduced the Fusion in 2003. The Fusion is a comfort bike that is easy for almost anyone to get on and ride away. It has most of the comfort of a recumbent bike with almost none of the learning curve.