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02-18-2009 #1imperfectionst Guest
Sunray crank-forward?
I have been looking at the Rans Fusion crank-forward bike, but it's expensive, and not compatible with the GEBE system, from what I have read. What do you think of this one:
http://www.easyracers.com/11-ez_sunray_sx.htm
It has a similar geometry but steel construction and about half the price.
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02-18-2009 #2duivendyk Guest
Why do you think it's not compatible? .The rear wheel size is OK,lateral clearance problems for the ring?.A friction roller system could work too,the fore/aft attachment prob. would require some rework. But these problems can usually be overcome.Looks like a nice comfortable bike.I think steel construction is preferable over aluminum anyway.
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02-18-2009 #3imperfectionst Guest
Someone from this forum tried to motorize a Rans Fusion, and reported problems, I don't know the specifics.
This other one, the Sunray, might be more suitable, but no one has them in stock in my area.
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02-26-2009 #4imperfectionst Guest
I found a photo set featuring a rider and his Sunray. I'm really leaning towards this thing over the Rans Fusion.
http://s296.photobucket.com/albums/m...7;20EVOLUTION/
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03-10-2009 #5imperfectionst Guest
My used Sunray will arrive today!
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03-10-2009 #6Alaskavan Guest
Cool. I'm looking at a Recumbent or CF for a summer bike. Please document the build on yours.
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