Easy Racers Gold Rush Replica (GRR) Recumbent Bikes from the Bicycle Man ~ The Gold Rush Replica (GRR) is one of the fastest production bikes in the world. It has pretty well defined high quality, LWB performance.
The Original Gold Rush – Fast Freddie Markam won the $18,000 DuPont Prize on this bike in 1986
Though certainly not a race bike the 2008 Raven is the fastest Cycle Genius recumbent ever made. It is a LWB bike with a moderately low BB and geometry somewhat similar to the RANS Stratus XP.
The Falcon is perhaps the most versatile Cycle Genius recumbent. It is an LWB bike with a low BB with geometry somewhat similar to the popular RANS Stratus LE and Bacchetta Bellandaire.
The CGX was one of the least expensive recumbents on the market until it was discontinued in 2007. They may be re-introduced one day until then the info on this page is history.
All Burley recumbents are OSS and the Limbo converts between CLWB and SWB without additional parts. The frame is a Chromoly mono-tube with a rear air shock.
The Koosah is Burley’s sub $1,000 economy bike built on their new long wheelbase frame. This frame design absorbs smaller bumps and vibrations with a passive suspension to improve your comfort on moderately bumpy roads.
The Jet Creek bike is built on Burley’s new long wheelbase frame which absorbs smaller bumps and vibrations with passive suspension to improve your comfort on moderately bumpy roads. The improved Burley seat bottom has lots more foam than last years seat, which also helps.
In 2001 they added the vastly improved Django and HepCat SWB bents. They are performance-oriented bikes, and share the same excellent Chromoly SWB frame.
In 2002 Burley Recumbents added the LWB Taiko and Canto models. They are very similar to their SWB’s. In fact, they are convertible to SWB configuration, a small plus. They use the same seats and handlebars as their SWB’s.