How hard would it be to add a second ring for your bottom bracket for at least a high/low option?
@EZSteve7 сағат бұрын
I have not done that, but I have heard of others who have, and yes, I am sure it would add some gear range. I would advise contacting Rohloff (rear internal hub manufacturer) to see if that is advisable. I really can't think of a reason such an idea would not work, but I'm no expert with the Rohloff. If they okay the idea, then it would be a fun experiment to try. The derailleur post is already there, so mechanically it seems within reasonable reach. steve
@star_man09412 күн бұрын
just bought one 807.93 dollars .
@EZSteve2 күн бұрын
The price is certainly right! I hope all is well with the trike, and you have loads of fun on it for all time! steve
@wtopp3459853 күн бұрын
Merrell's are my favorites too. They grip the pedals more surely.
@EZSteve2 күн бұрын
These Merrell shoes are great for many activities, and I see a lot of people wearing them everywhere. I like them for cycling because they are a robust shoe that really protects the foot if the foot hits something. steve
@ralphsmith86826 күн бұрын
The Roamer has 18 gears and has a storage rack over the rear
@EZSteve4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information Ralph. For some reason, the Kent website provides very little specification information, which requires potential customers to call the company (most trike companies list the full specs on their trike webpages). steve
@EZSteve4 күн бұрын
I just checked the Kent website, which has been significantly updated since I published this video, providing much more information than before. Here is one of their new improved pages: kent.bike/products/24-kent-nova steve
@PatriciaManson-si7on6 күн бұрын
I'm 5'5" tall which one would I get, the 20 inch or 24 inch recumbent?
@EZSteve4 күн бұрын
Hi Patricia, You'll actually have to call the Kent company on the telephone to get that question answered. Try this number: 1-800-451-5368 Also, Kent has updated their website information since I published this video, so check out this new page, which has a lot more information: kent.bike/products/24-kent-nova steve
@sepa24017 күн бұрын
I used the airzound for awhile. After it failed, I've decided to fit a Wabco D-5 airhorn from a retired NYC subway car with a custom air system to my bike for a portable horn system. It strikes an octave lower than the airzound. Definitely something that most people wouldn't do, but it's fun. If you want to go extremely overkill, you can build a trailer with train horns and an air compressor with manual horn valves (Which I've done lol).
@larenzohayes445310 күн бұрын
I have that same bike bro. I love it. My wife got it on Craigslist in 2020 right before COVID. She paid 600 dollars. I've been looking online because I actually want another one as a spare. They are like 1400 dollars!
@EZSteve10 күн бұрын
It seems to be a good design based on the sheer longevity of this great recumbent. The current base price is up to just over $1700 now, but still it's worth the value for what you get. I have just over $2400 invested in this one with the accessories, not including the shipping I paid to get it here. Want a backup you say? Well, just make me an offer, then come and get it ... I always love getting my next three or two wheel recumbent, always fun to get a new toy 😃 steve
@larenzohayes44538 күн бұрын
@EZSteve lemme get tha family discount 🙃
@EZSteve8 күн бұрын
@@larenzohayes4453 Okay, family discount sounds good to me. I love buying and selling bikes and trikes, "easy come easy go" is my motto. I never turn down an opportunity. By the way, in answer to your question about the bike having a chain guard, no, it does not come with one. It comes just as pictured here (not counting my upgrades and the accessories like the panniers). steve
@kellyfromiowa184910 күн бұрын
The biggest drawback I see with any bike, recumbent or otherwise, is you have to balance it. If you're riding up a hill and can't maintain a certain speed, you won't be able to stay upright. At least with a regular bike you can stand up and pedal, with a recumbent you have to rely on the gearing, or you get to push it. I'll stick with my tadpole, comfortable, and no balancing required. I look forward to videos of you riding your new bike and some bikepacking adventures. Ride on!
@EZSteve10 күн бұрын
Good points Kelly. I've had four bikes and four trikes in the past 15 years, and what you say is accurate. I love riding both styles of recumbents! steve
@gordonsweeney118711 күн бұрын
Poor sound.
@EZSteve10 күн бұрын
Yes, most definitely! My garage has a rather hollow sound, even with the stuff I have on the wall to help. My older camera has no remote microphone ability, so I am talking through the air rather that on a mic clipped on my collar, as many people with newer and more expensive cameras have. steve
@jlee5411 күн бұрын
Wow! I bought an EZ Sport CX, brand new, in the mid 1990's. Yours looks identical to mine, right down to the handlebar grips. Hard to believe that Sun hasn't upgraded any of the features of this bike in over 30 years! That small front wheel makes the EZ Sport rather twitchy - I much prefer riding my tadpole trikes these days (but still have the Sun as it was my very first recumbent).
@georgechase327513 күн бұрын
Hi Steve, at some point it would be nice to see you ride it and for sure view how you start out and get going etc.
@EZSteve10 күн бұрын
Yes, starting out just takes a leap of self confidence because these definitely feel different than standard diamond frame bicycles. But after that first time, it feels great, and you realize all is well. The steering takes the most time when it comes to confidence and ease of use. steve
@UglyBikeling14 күн бұрын
Lowrider bike looks comfy
@markfeldman650914 күн бұрын
I bought the same bike new,in 2011 and rode it exclusively until I discovered trikes. The lwb sun is very quick and comfy but very unstable, difficult to turn in an agile way, impossible to start riding if on a hill and significantly more dangerous than a trike.mine is in mint condition and I have tried to sell in for 5 years on every site available and have left it for entire seasons in large reputable bike shops here in Massachusetts and there has been zero interest. There seems to be zero interest in two wheel lwb recumbents. Looks like it has a permanent home in my garage. If any readers have an interest in buying t one at a fair price just reach out to me.
@raytaylor112314 күн бұрын
Hey Steve, I’ve followed your adventures and Recumbent variations since you sold your ICE. Yea I still have my AZUB, & I’m up to 5,400 miles on the odometer. Great looking Recumbent you have there. Peace and continued Health my friend.
@EZSteve10 күн бұрын
Thanks Ray! Peace and health are indeed very critical aspects of living! steve
@dancurran897715 күн бұрын
I'm glad that you like your new bike!
@garyseckel29515 күн бұрын
Arthritic senior here. My upper arms vertical for comfort (under-seat steering on my trikes).
@outandaboutontherecumbents18 күн бұрын
Kinda surprised you didn't get the upgrade AX model, aluminum frame and higher end componets? I use to own one, really enjoyed it. Stiil have fun with your new adventure machine!
@EZSteve16 күн бұрын
I just looked on the Sun website at all their bikes and trikes, and the only model I can locate with an "AX" is a delta trike. No bike the company displays on their website has the "AX" designation that I can see. Regarding this bike, I don't mind the CroMo frame at all, still very light, can pick up the entire bike with one hand and move it around with no problem. The components on it seem like quality items from what I can tell. If Sun is offering another bike like this but with an aluminum frame, they are doing a great job of keeping it a secret, haha. If you have a link to the bike you are describing, please let me know! I'd be interested in seeing it! Thanks. steve
@outandaboutontherecumbents16 күн бұрын
@EZSteve OK maybe they discontinued the AX version? The Easy Sport does ride nice! I am LWB fan, again ENJOY!👍😁
@EZSteve16 күн бұрын
@@outandaboutontherecumbents So far I like it, but LWB bikes do require a learning curve to ride compared to standard bicycles. It's almost like learning how to balance on a bike all over again (practice makes perfect) because the steering is what I would consider "floppy" compared to a normal bike. steve
@garyseckel29518 күн бұрын
Let us know how much speed difference offered by the windshield. Perfect tires on bike too!
@EZSteve18 күн бұрын
Hi Gary, Yep, Schwalbe Marathon PLUS tires are absolutely unbeatable based on my experience on my trips ... never have had a single flat with one so far! To do a comparison of faired versus non-faired, I'd have to do a speed trial without the fairing, and then duplicate it with the fairing. For me, I don't have a desire to spend my time doing that, so I'll just be content with the thought that windscreens make a difference. How much really doesn't matter to me because I'm not one of those techno-junkies online who love to discuss this sort of thing, haha. The best advantage that I can see being useful to me is winter riding because the fairing will keep the cold frigid air off my hands and fingers ... a VERY worthwhile thing! steve
@garyseckel29518 күн бұрын
@@EZSteve YUP, fully understand and agree with you!
@The-GreenHornet19 күн бұрын
Is that seat back adjustable to lean back more if desired? You have a new concept now...Balance and concentration on the possibilities of wet or sandy slippery surfaces. Very possible hazards. Be very very careful. I see you upgraded and got your house repainted. Nice
@EZSteve19 күн бұрын
Yes, the seat back can be tilted much farther to the rear, for a much greater recline angle. Also, the seat itself can be adjusted fore and aft, which is how to adjust for leg to pedal distance (as opposed to changing boom length on a trike). Regarding the seat back angle, with the panniers and trunk attached, that is about as far back as I can go without the seat back struts interfering with the pannier attachment points. I could perhaps eek out another half inch or so, but the angle where it currently sits is very comfortable, which is different than my analysis on recumbent trikes, where I have always preferred more recline angle. So far during my life, I have not yet slipped on sandy or wet surfaces while riding bikes. Of course, there may someday be a first time, haha. steve
@The-GreenHornet20 күн бұрын
Steve, This! is soooooooo cool intro 😎.
@jdrower20 күн бұрын
Plant-based. Yes!!
@EZSteve19 күн бұрын
Based on four decades of personal study and research, my conclusion is that a whole foods plant based dietary regimen is superior to an animal based diet for those who wish to live the longest and healthiest life possible, given their genetics. steve
@surlygman26 күн бұрын
Nice! Those Sun Seekers have always been intriguing to me, but I'm too tall for them. I think they max out at 46 inseam and I need 48.
@EZSteve25 күн бұрын
Yes, the X-Seam range according to the company is 36" to 45". My X-Seam falls within that range. This LWB recumbent bike is 5 inches shorter overall than the Easy Racers Gold Rush that I used to own. For me, it's perfect, but if I really wanted to recline the seat back more, I would run into issues with the panniers fitting on the rear rack due to the seat struts that begin to overlap the rack as the seat is reclined more and more. When I had the seat all the way rearward at first, my feet were too far from the pedals, so I moved it forward a bit. Sun Bicycles was started in 1971 by a family, based in Miami, Florida, so they've been around 53 years. From what I can see on my bike, I am impressed with the quality and design. In 2014, Sun split into two divisions, the second (Sunseeker) being the one that handles the recumbent line-up. This bike I have was introduced in 2004, designed by Gardner Martin, the same man who designed the Easy Racers Gold Rush back in the latter 1970s to set bike speed records. He designed this bike I have now as a LWB that is easier for most people to ride than the more radical Gold Rush. He succeeded. It is easier to adapt to than the Gold Rush. steve
@user-xh5jj2xy1f28 күн бұрын
Yes sure does spoil a good ride! Only had this happen once to me in the uk and I was on a DF. When I’m on the trike thankfully no problems yet. Unfortunately in the uk there is a small minority of people who think any type of cycle should not be allowed on the roads and become especially enraged when cyclists - who don’t pay road tax - ride sociably side by side etc. The motorists I encountered on that day stopped alongside me and, in between swearing profusely, told me in no uncertain terms I should not on the roads. He also said there were “special” roads “for people like me”. I am not tough skinned and it does spoil your day…
@EZSteve27 күн бұрын
I am like you, in that I am very sensitive emotionally when people are not nice or respectful. I'm not the type who can just brush it off immediately and not let it bother me. Time takes care of it of course, but for me, and probably you too, it requires more time. I cannot imagine what drives people to treat others with such hatred, out of the blue! On Wikipedia, under the title of "Bicycle Safety", I found this commentary: "Road rage: Some vehicle drivers may try to 'punish' cyclists for what they perceive as selfish behaviour in 'holding them up unnecessarily' and so when overtaking them will pass them too closely or cut in too sharply or sound their horn at them." Yep, that pretty much sums it up! Happily, these unpleasant people are in a small minority! By far, most drivers I've encountered during my 15 years of cycling (both cross country and locally) are super courteous and very nice, some even stopping to ask if I need any assistance when stopped at the side of the road for an energy bar snack!! Check out this Wikipedia link on bicycle safety: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_safety steve
@dmcalister450529 күн бұрын
Try out ESI fatty grips next time , best ever
@EZSteve29 күн бұрын
Those look really comfortable, and I like that you can choose the thickness. Here is where I was seeing this: esigrips.com/products/fattys Thanks for sharing! steve
@lazyrider984729 күн бұрын
I use a similar set of pedals I got from Amazon for $40, RockBros MTB pedals. Almost as long and wide as what you bought. I have ridden over 3000 miles with these pedals, including lots of bumpy dirt trails. Never a problem losing my footing. I wear Merrill Trail Glove shoes, which are the same ones I hike in.
@EZSteve29 күн бұрын
Glad to hear the Rock Bros pedals are working so well for you ... pedals make a big difference in power delivery and performance. Yes, keeping the feet on the pedals is important ... I have on occasion on a bicycle, had a foot get dislodged, and fortunately nothing bad happened as a result. steve
@JamesMiller_ShadowWalkerАй бұрын
What can a person use in place of a missing C Clip for their flag?
@EZSteveАй бұрын
Hi James, My flags are just comprised of the two-piece pole and the flag itself. I don't have any clips of any kind on them, so I am afraid I can't answer your question about "C" clips. I would suggest calling TerraCycle at 1-503-231-9798, or visit their contact page at the website: t-cycle.com/pages/contact-us steve
@Ram-pc9tsАй бұрын
Congratulations on the new bike. Enjoy and be safe out there😁
@SFCRambo60Ай бұрын
You look to old to be on a 2 wheeler, hope you have good health insurance. I'm 73 and will never get back on a killer 2 wheeler. I no longer have neck pain, shoulder pain, both upper back and lower back pain, no more wrist pain, No More Balance issues and most of all health wise Bruising between the legs which can cause blood clots. I love my Catrike Dumont Trike.
@EZSteveАй бұрын
Yep, I"m too old to ride a bicycle! Do you know of anyone who might like to buy it? So far, there are zero miles on it, a 2024 in "factory perfect" condition. I chose recumbent over traditional bike because of all the reasons you mention. Recumbent bikes are just as comfortable as recumbent trikes, and I too would not prefer a regular bicycle. Catrikes are great trikes ... I loved my Catrike 700!!! Oh, and by the way, I don't carry any health insurance, but I do wear a full coverage BELL MIPS helmet instead of a typical helmet that only covers the top of a head. I think I may have been having a senior moment when I ordered this young person's recumbent cycle, haha. steve
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
@SFCRambo60, I agree with all that you said. I also loved Steve's recumbent trikes. For all the reasons he has previously mentioned over the years in his videos and articles. Stability, extra width and more easily seen by traffic on the roads riding a recumbent trike. Traffic also interprets recumbent trike riders as being handicapped so they are extra careful when approaching trikes in their automobiles (most of them are, the responsible drivers anyway) which means safer situations. Laid back and able to see more around you while riding, due to not having to worry about balance, ever. And the list goes on. WHO CARES if people think riding a recumbent trike is for either old or handicapped people. I'm neither, and I could care less what others think of me when I'm enjoying my recumbent trike. If Steve is truly happy with this new recumbent bicycle, then I'm glad for him, but I remember how much he used to talk up about recumbent trikes. I was quite shocked when he was selling his HP VELOTECHNIK SCORPION trike for a recumbent bicycle. Balance is the key factor and Trikes are just plain FUNNER! haha.
@EZSteveАй бұрын
@@The-GreenHornet Maybe it's time to try a Utah Trikes quad? I've had 8 two and three wheeled cycles since 2009, but no 4 wheel rigs yet. Back in late 2008 when I first was setting up for touring, a quad is what I had in mind, and I was going to build a structure on top for sleeping. steve
@garyseckel295Ай бұрын
@@EZSteve I don't understand. Did you buy that recumbent, but now you don't want it? That is confusing. No miles on a new recumbent, and you already don't want to keep it?
@EZSteveАй бұрын
@@garyseckel295 I was just being facetious Gary, in response to the initial comment that inferred that my age had something to do with not being able to ride a bicycle, and needing good health insurance. I rode my Specialized Roll Elite bicycle for four years prior to my acquisition of the HP Scorpion, and my age did not seem to be a limiting factor then, so I doubt it will be now. In answer to your question, this is a real nice bike, and a comfy recumbent no less, so I am excited about getting out and riding it (once the weather clears up and the roads are finally dry). steve
@kellyfromiowa1849Ай бұрын
Finally an unboxing!! What did it take like 3 months to get it? Looking forward to some videos of your adventures with it!! Enjoy!!
@EZSteveАй бұрын
Three and a half months! Good thing I was not in a rush, haha. There were a few glitches regarding fender sizing and fairing acquisition. steve
@KutWriteАй бұрын
Hope you like it. I test rode one back in about 2002. I liked the Easy Racer Gold Rush better. Similar design but lighter and with better components. But even that one's frame flexed too much for my taste. My Bacchetta Bella is stiffer.
@EZSteveАй бұрын
I looked into the Bacchetta Bella, but did not find any availability options at the time. I found my former Easy Racers Gold Rush steering not to my liking, too twitchy for me, so this time around, I chose a LWB recumbent bike that was also designed by Gardner Martin (same man who mad the Gold Rush for record speed trials), but his intent was to make a version of his earlier design that was more user friendly in the steering department. This bike is 40 pounds, so yes, heavier than my Gold Rush was. steve
@KutWriteАй бұрын
@@EZSteve I agree. That's why I sold it and got a SWB Giro, then swapped it for the LWB Bella. Happy riding!
@EZSteveАй бұрын
@@KutWrite Do you find the steering on the Bella twitchy or what some would see as too fast and hard to control? Did it take some time to get used to it, or did you fall right into it easily based on your Gold Rush experience? I have thought about SWB bikes, but there are many factors that seem not so ideal in my mind when compared to LWB. steve
@KutWriteАй бұрын
@@EZSteve I didn't see it as twitchy. I came from the Giro SWB, though, which was a bit twitchy and interfered with my heels if I wasn't careful. For me, the Gold Rush wasn't so much twitchy as "floppy." The turning axis of the front wheel was offset from its point of contact with the ground, so the front wanted to "flop" in the direction I started to turn the handlebars. That may have felt "twitchy" to you. The SWB is by nature shorter in length, so a slight turn of the bars meant an instant reaction from the bike. This was fine in town, but going over about 10mph it took some getting used to. My trike is similar, so it may replace my Bella on the training stand for indoor use. The Bella strikes me as a nice leisurely cruiser, on pavement only, of course. The frame is stiffer than the Gold Rush, which is good for transferring pedaling force but gives a slightly bumpier ride. Not much, though. Hope that helps!
@EZSteveАй бұрын
@@KutWrite YES, floppy is an apropos word to describe the Gold Rush steering, actually better than twitchy. In my writing and talks, I have described how the Gold Rush front wheel kind of falls over to the side when turned, which I believe is due to the way the forks are curved forward at the bottom. On mine, when turning in tight areas, I found that I had to actually muscle the handlebars back into the straight forward position, which I did not find to my liking. This EZ Sport has more traditional style forks, without such a drastic curve near the bottom as the Gold Rush, so the wheel does not feel like it is falling to the side, or floppy. I tried a SWB recumbent once about ten years ago. It had under-seat steering, which felt very nice and natural, but wow, talk about a learning curve, and just being able to start pedaling and riding if not used to it, haha. Practice makes perfect on a bike like that! This EZ Sport frame is pretty stiff, heavier of course than the Gold Rush aluminum frame. steve
@garyseckel295Ай бұрын
Beautiful Steve. Even that perfect color!
@paulahavens2764Ай бұрын
No sorry I liked your trike better, but will still be watching any way.
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
Same here.
@rdkulessАй бұрын
Looks good Steve.. if i didn't need 3 wheels to balance, i would have a nice recumbent bike.. Cheers.. Hop you kept your nice trike as a backup.. :)
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
Nice! Recumbent bicycle Steve. Will it be able to haul your panniers and camping gear that you previously bought? What are your gears ⚙️? How fast is it? The Blue Streak 💙
@EZSteveАй бұрын
Complete spec sheet included in this video description notes below video
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
@@EZSteve Okay 👌
@georgechase3275Ай бұрын
Hi Steve, Nice bike. Remember to put a foot down when you stop from now on !
@dancurran8977Ай бұрын
Congratulations! That's a good looking quality bike! I have been looking at Sun delta trikes so I am looking forward to see how you like it
@SW4Life202Ай бұрын
Does it hold an ebike with a step-through frame? Let me go look up the weight limit.
@EZSteveАй бұрын
This stand is not the best out there. I purchased it because it was more affordable than the high-end brands like Park Tool, and with the knowledge that I would not be using it much. With my fat tire mountain bike, the stand did lean a little bit in the direction of the weight, so I would not recommend this for a heavier e-bike. I would go with a known professional level stand from Park Tool, something like this perhaps: www.parktool.com/en-us/product/deluxe-home-mechanic-repair-stand-pcs-10-3 steve
@SW4Life202Ай бұрын
Thanks @@EZSteve
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
Very very SOON I will be on this list.
@EZSteveАй бұрын
It's a GOOD list to be on! A FUN list! steve
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
@@EZSteve ZOOOOM!
@The-GreenHornet12 күн бұрын
@@EZSteve Easy Rider, can you add my Green Hornet Catrike 700 to your Trike Asylum 700 group?
@EZSteve12 күн бұрын
@@The-GreenHornet Done1 Sent you the links.
@surlygmanАй бұрын
Steve, what's then new bike you have coming???
@EZSteveАй бұрын
It is a long wheel base touring bike, 26 inch rear wheel and 20 inch front wheel, recumbent seat, 85 inches total length front of front tire to rear of rear tire (which just happens to be the identical overall length of my HP Velotechnik Scorpion fs26). The bike is blue, with a rear pannier rack, sidestand (because I prefer not to let my bike fall to the ground when parked, as many bikers seem to do). Also included is a partial front fairing. It is a 24 speed, with the rear cogs 11-32 and the front crankset with rings of 30-42-52. The seat height is 26 inches, as compared to my HP trike seat height of 12 inches or my Catrike 700 seat height of 7 inches. The bike's weight is 40 pounds, made of Cro-Mo steel, so it's indestructible (will stand up to any car, haha). The weight limit is 300 pounds, way more than I need, but I like things to be built well. I'll be sharing the bike once it arrives here from Hostel Shoppe, so stand by! steve
@furkane.6499Ай бұрын
Crazy Bone!!
@The-GreenHornetАй бұрын
😆 🤣 I LOVE IT! BABABA BAD TO THE BONE! Listening from here down unda...Australia
@larryhoworth8407Ай бұрын
I hope you get that bike soon! I am waiting for the first adventure.
@user-mb5rr7cz1zАй бұрын
I'm still new to triking but so far so good. Our main road through town has bike lanes but people seem to give me an extra two to three feet of clearance. Some even more pulling over into on coming traffic lanes when clear. I use my mirrors extensively when I ride roads without bike lanes and if there is a vehicle approaching from behind and no on coming traffic I pull over on to the far edge of the on coming traffic lane until the traffic has passed.
@EZSteveАй бұрын
Yes, all your strategies are excellent! I always run two mirrors on my trikes, finding that one on each side is better than just one on the traffic side only. I have also found that the vast majority of vehicles give me more room than I actually need for safety. Most drivers are VERY courteous in my experience. I like to be cautious at all times, just like you, and never give a driver a reason to cause a conflict. Thanks for your commentary! steve
@gordonsweeney11872 ай бұрын
Sound quality is poor on all your videos.
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
Yes, on many garage videos, that is true. My camera does not have any option for external or remote microphones, so all speech is delivered through the air to the camera, and when in the garage, the sound quality suffers. On my videos where I am next to the camera, showing something on the bench or trike, the quality is excellent because my mouth is only inches away from the mic input area. steve
@gregsettle97252 ай бұрын
Any pedal with pins can give a good bite. The Catalyst pedals are the White Shark of pedal bites, for sure! I've been bitten by my padals which don't nearly so many pins. Careful, Steve, careful. At our age, it takes a while to heal.
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
Hi Greg, YES! These are the Great White Shark of all pinned pedals, haha. I learned that on one of my first rides when I was hastily, and without thought, getting out of the trike to use my camera for this channel. It only has to happen once ... ever since, I have put my fingers on my left hand through the left pedal when getting up, and the fingers of my right hand on the right hand pedal when getting into the trike. And you are so right about longer healing times as we age!! It is going on two years since this incident, and I can still see slightly discolored skin there on my left shin ... but it has diminished greatly in size over time, and the skin is fully healed, so it is barely noticeable now. Live and learn, haha ... a lesson that sticks with you, only taking once to learn 😂 steve
@gregmccaslin74002 ай бұрын
Hi Steve , you just keep doing you ! I’m looking forward to your future adventures . 👍✌️😎
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
Hi Greg, Well, I have some surprises on the way, which will keep folks guessing for a while, haha. I like to have fun, and do whatever weird things cross my old mind. Thanks for your support! steve
@KutWrite2 ай бұрын
If I felt the need for more secure pedals, I'd get what I had for my Lightning P-38, a wire that loops downward and "cups" each of my heels.
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
These pedals are perfect for me, and keep my feet secure even when hitting bumps. The 18 traction pins per side per pedal make sure of that. I have found them to be just as secure feeling as my former clipless pedals and cycling shoes. This injury described here resulted when I was off the trike, and simply not being careful where I was stepping, and I ran my shin right into those pins! I learned a valuable lesson about walking around my trike with those pedals! steve
@The-GreenHornet2 ай бұрын
@ 1:29 that motor home is really off on the shoulder of the road. You'd think he would be more conscious being he has bicycles strapped to the back of his motor home. Gees, especially after he just passed you riding.
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
Yeah, who knows why he is driving on the shoulder ... at least he gave me plenty of room happily (and I was on a low-slung Catrike 700, no less). steve
@The-GreenHornet2 ай бұрын
@@EZSteve Yeah good thing. 👍
@yazzy79842 ай бұрын
idk if its just me but the horn time is not great after a few times using it I need to fill it up again
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
Overall, I was not that impressed with this horn, and yes, you are right about the time between refills. I gave it away ... never really needed a horn anyway! steve
@KutWrite2 ай бұрын
OK, Steve... I'll be watching!
@EZSteve2 ай бұрын
It's great to have you stick around ... just continuing what I've been doing since 2010, but with a new name, so really no big deal. Thanks! steve