This is the bike I ride. http://www.haluzak.com/products/horizon.htm
The feature which attracted me to this particular model is user "X-Seam" adjustment at the crank, not at the seat. (X-Seam is the distance from a wall to your heel, when sitting on the floor with back against the wall and legs extended.) Most recumbents adjust for X-Seam at the seat, resulting in a change in your position relative to the wheels and the steering mechanism. The adjustment at the crank does require changing the number of links in the chain, however. Recumbents bikes are a blast to ride. Underseat steering is easier than one might think, and very natural feeling. I need to get mine tuned-up to enjoy the spring-ish weather! Aric -----Original Message----- From: Malcolm Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 1:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: OT: Cyclists only. Very interesting comments to this link and I didn't know Aric rode a recumbent cycle. I have yet to try one of those! I have ridden a racing trike - that is an experience (!) and a tandem and I owned a track bike for a while which I loved, but gave me hard work, as I live around steep hills.

