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Hi you guys…..Chuck is in love with the ICE trike. Kinda looking for another less expensive trike for me. Interested in the GT1 on consignment. Also another one by Trident that is about $1300.
Let us know if it is still available….and how long it would take to get the Trident foldable. (Spike?)
Hi, Nora! So sorry for the delay—-we’ve been on a work road trip and then needed a little recovery time. Glad to head Chuck is loving the ICE! Mark will call you today about other options for you. Cheers! Renge’, BRC
Hey, Chris. Thanks for the chat. In case I didn’t make it clear earlier—-the VTX really is still the Vortex. ICE just changed the name for a rebrand after making a couple of little changes that essentially do not affect performance at all. Also, the Vortex in the shop has an $800 Schlumpf drive. You would save about $2k over getting the same thing in a new VTX. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
Hi, Wade. We do not currently have the full fat in the shop. We do have two Sun fat trikes presently with tons of component upgrades. Give us a call if you’d like to make an appointment to give them a test ride or talk recumbents. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
Hello. I am interested in having more info on both the Magnum and the Adventure (year, accessories, suspension on Ice?,XL Magnum or not,mileage if known, anything else you think is of interest). Thanks, I know you are probably busy, appreciate your time. Erica Leigh
Hi, Erica. I’m sorry, but both of those trikes have sold already. We do do a pretty active consignment business, so I recommend that you give Mark a call after Thursday, (720) 560-1178, to discuss your needs. We could perhaps keep an eye out for an incoming trike that’s on your shortlist. We are camping until Thursday but I just happen to have a signal right now. You are also welcome to email us your wishlist: BackcountryRecumbentCycles@gmail.com
Thanks, Renge’
Hi, Laurie! Sounds like you’ve already connected with Mark and have a plan to speak next week, but here’s his phone number just in case: (720) 560-1178 and our email: BackcountryRecumbentCycles@gmail.com
Thanks, Renge’
Hi, Steve. No, we don’t have a Titan on hand, sadly, and Trident is backed up ‘til midsummer or later. If you’re looking for a trike built for a larger person, we do have a Greenspeed Magnum on consignment in the shop. Please give Mark a call for more information: (720) 560-1178 Thanks, Renge, BRC
Hi, Shane. I’m so sorry for the delay. No, I don’t think there’s an affordable way for us to shop to Australia. Do you know the Greenspeed recumbent line, which is made in Australia? They are one of the top recumbent lines in the world and well worth looking into if you haven’t. Thanks, Renge’, BRC
Hi, David. I’m so sorry for the delay and sure hope you’ve figured out what you needed to know by now. I tried to find out the specs for you but the ICE Sprint 20 RS is now the Tour-X with a larger rear wheel and the specs are different. If we can help, please give Mark a call at (720) 560-1178. Thanks, Renge’, BRC
Hi, there. We don’t ship to Canada, unfortunately. Unless you’d like to come down and pick the trike up, I’d suggest you contact one of our friendly competitors up north in LeDuc: renucycle.net Larry Hager: (780) 986-2729 Thanks, Renge’, BRC
I have recently acquired an Azub 6 frame and will be needing several of the bits and parts. Can you provide these? I need the seat hardware and possibly the rear shock to start.
My wife and I recently demoed trikes at Seattle trike and RPDX in Portland. I’ve been riding a Cannondale Easy Rider since 2002 and like the recumbent feeling, easy on the back,butt and wrists. I think our favorite was the ICE Adventure HD FS. My wife couldn’t get over how fun they were! That ergo luxe seat makes a long day a piece of cake! Is it true that ICE will be coming out with a boom for us boomers that can accept assist in the future? We have our RV in storage in Redmond and will be down late March to continue our voyage of the US.
Could you please send me information on Gekko fx 26, such as age, tires, gearing set up, does it fold or not? Also more photos if you have them.
Thanks.
Hello …I spoke to mark on the phone about the Bionx assist on the black Gold Rush… $400. for it………Split shipping to me at
Norm Simpson
24 walker street
Lincoln R.I. 02865 will send $400. thru Paypall
My wife and I ordered an ICE Adventure after talking to Mark many times. I can’t emphasize enough Mark’s vast recumbent knowledge and his willingness to share made decision to purchase thru Backcountry a no brainer. I called many recumbent shops and NOBODY was even close to being in Mark’s league!
Mark helped to clarify many aspects of ‘trike vs bike’ giving us the confidence to go with a trike WITHOUT EVER EVEN RIDING one! That’s how good Mark is!! I had no doubts it was the right decision for my wife’s new ride!
While waiting for the factory order to be completed, we happened to find an ICE Adventure on CL with Rohloff gearing – too good of a deal to pass up!! So instead of just a new ride for my wife, now we each got to have a recumbent trike – SCORE!!!!!
We are now a couple of months into triking and couldn’t be happier! Riding a trike is like being in a sports car with how fun it handles! I love the fact that now I don’t have to wear any special bike shorts to reduce ‘saddle soreness’ because on a trike – NOTHING HURTS when done riding! And no more Ibuprofen required after a ride! I’m liken’ triken”!!!!
Thank you Mark for showing us the light and giving us the confidence to hope on board!!!
We have now purchased a Hitchrider Double-Decker and are looking forward to taking our trikes on our next camping adventure! Fun, fun, fun!!!!
Thanks for the kind comments, Peter! Glad you’re having fun together on your trikes—that Is a score. Don’t forget we offer lifetime free maintenance on any recumbents purchased from us, so the next time you’re on a road trip out our way! Cheers. Mark, BRC
Hi Mark, I am coming to bend next week. I am interested in trying a recumbent trike. I have ALS and can no longer ride a two wheeled bike safely. I will probably stop by wed.
Up until 2015 I was a recumbent rider for 5 years. My first unit was a Catrike Expedition, then I changed to a Catrike 700. Then I was hit by a car and wrote off the trike. So I then got another Catrike 700. But I was spooked from the accident and decided to quit riding. Over the past 2 years I have been getting the urge to ride again but now I am more interested in the ICE VTX. But right now I was wondering if you come across any used ICE VTX trikes?
Hi, Keith. Unfortunately, I have never seen a used VTX. And we have only had two used Vortexes over the years, one of which is actually available in the shop. Give me a call if you’d like to speak further about it. As I was just informing another VTX hunter, there are only a couple of very minor changes that accompanied the name rebrand. Thanks, Mark, BRC (720) 560-1178
Good day-Do you have a Trident Stowaway I in stock in the box ready to ship? Their si a big possibility that I would like to buy it from you. What would be the final price to include shipping to me?
Hi, Jim! Sorry, but we can’t ship Tridents. If you can make it up to Central Oregon, we are happy to order and assemble it for you. Give us a call if you’d like to discuss further. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
Hi. We spoke months ago about riding the GDMBR with an Azub 6. (Thanks!) I was able to find a used one here on the east coast.
I seem to recall your mentioning someone having a good solution for carrying extra water in the Expedition Rack. If so, could you please remind me what worked for them? Thanks so much.
Hi, Shelly! So sorry, your email didn’t come through via our email and I’m just seeing this note now. Yes, we have a number of catrikes in stock–anything in particular you’re looking for? And yes, we do by appointment as needed–are you planning a trip through the Bend area? Please give us a call directly to facilitate a conversation–Mark Waters, (720) 560-1178 Thanks!
Hi, Steve. Lightfoot is out of business. We had a Ranger in the shop, which we got in to try out. Frankly, it was an atrocious bike off-road! Imo, going to the RANS Alterra or the Azub Max is a much better choice for off-road riding. Give me a call if you’d like to talk further—Mark (720) 560-1178
Your recommendations please. I have a villagers w/ hubmotor in our winter grounds. I like it but some trouble in the desert. I’m thinking light weight, folding, off road with a lunacycle two speed hub for stealth and low speed crawl. Needs to go on the airlines. What do you think?Thanks Dale Alaska
Hi, Dale!
Could you give us a call tomorrow afternoon when we are in the shop? I’d be happy to talk with you about that, but it’s a somewhat complex conversation that’d be better over the phone. Thanks, Mark Waters, BRC
(720) 560-1178
I havn’t had a car for 26 years. I taught special ed high school students for 40 yrs. I retired 1 1/2 years ago. I rode to work everyday sun, snow or rain. I had raced for some, but my love is touring and getting out for long rides. I recently had a bike accident where I fracture C-2 vertibrae and can’t ride , I bought a used tour easy recently and had to put padding in the seat. I have put on 200 miles in last week and half. I find hills are difficult and stop signs where I have to start on uphill gradient. I’m looking for 2 wheel touring bike that I can put panniers on and be able to put on airplane. Any help would be much appreciated. I’m 68 years old. A good ride is a souldance, and all rides or good. Bill
Hi, Bill! Sorry for the delay in responding–we don’t get many comments directly on the website. We’d be happy to give you any support and advice we can–why don’t you give us a call? Mark will be happy to help–he’s a long-time cycle tourist and recumbent lover! (720)560-1178 Cheers! Renge’
I have my “idea ” of wanting to go fast but am tired of flats with 650c tires do 20″ tires flat as much? and are they significantly slower?
I am currently on a bachetta corsa and I like it, but want to ride more and repair flats less. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I live in reno nv and ride river paths and roads with an occasional trip out of town. we seem to have lots of goatshead stickers and glass.
(I have liners and slime in my tires and tubes.)
Hi, Sean.
Sorry for the delay in responding–we don’t get many comments on the website proper. Please give Mark a call (720) 560-1178–he will be happy to talk tires and recumbents for as long as you can stand! Cheers, Renge’ info@backcountryrecumbentcycles.com
Fantastic reading, already an accomplished tourist, plan on touring to the northwest – as well as the west coast. Any advise is always better than no advice, no?
Thank you for the very informative article on Azub MAX. I can feel your enthusiasm in each sentence for this well-crafted machine. I do not own one YET….but will definitely be purchasing one in the near future. Your article helped get me over the ‘ridge’ of that decision. There are so many good/great recumbents on the market now…but I do not believe there is anything as good as an Azub that can go as many places and perform with such dependable aplomb. Thank you again:).
Hey, Paul! Sorry we missed your comment here on the Backcountry Recumbent Cycles website about the Azub Max–we don’t get many messages here that aren’t spam, I’m afraid. Wondering if you ended up with a Max? Please let us know if you have any questions or would just like to talk recumbents awhile–Mark is always happy to do that. (720) 560-1178 Cheers! Renge’
at 4:37 am
Hi you guys…..Chuck is in love with the ICE trike. Kinda looking for another less expensive trike for me. Interested in the GT1 on consignment. Also another one by Trident that is about $1300.
Let us know if it is still available….and how long it would take to get the Trident foldable. (Spike?)
at 5:38 pm
Hi, Nora! So sorry for the delay—-we’ve been on a work road trip and then needed a little recovery time. Glad to head Chuck is loving the ICE! Mark will call you today about other options for you. Cheers! Renge’, BRC
at 10:09 pm
Mark
Just a thank you for your information on Trikes and to stay connected. If by chance a VTX comes up used let me know.
Thanks Chris KULTBIKE LTD
at 11:17 pm
Hey, Chris. Thanks for the chat. In case I didn’t make it clear earlier—-the VTX really is still the Vortex. ICE just changed the name for a rebrand after making a couple of little changes that essentially do not affect performance at all. Also, the Vortex in the shop has an $800 Schlumpf drive. You would save about $2k over getting the same thing in a new VTX. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
at 12:40 am
I’m interested in buying Azub Ti-Fly. Is it 2020 model?
at 5:36 am
Hi, Mark. Mark Waters here. Please give me a call—I’m happy to talk recumbents with you. (720) 560-1178
at 3:39 pm
Do you have the full fat and other fat wheeled trikes to test ride?
at 4:16 pm
Hi, Wade. We do not currently have the full fat in the shop. We do have two Sun fat trikes presently with tons of component upgrades. Give us a call if you’d like to make an appointment to give them a test ride or talk recumbents. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
at 7:08 pm
Hello. I am interested in having more info on both the Magnum and the Adventure (year, accessories, suspension on Ice?,XL Magnum or not,mileage if known, anything else you think is of interest). Thanks, I know you are probably busy, appreciate your time. Erica Leigh
at 8:13 pm
Hi, Erica. I’m sorry, but both of those trikes have sold already. We do do a pretty active consignment business, so I recommend that you give Mark a call after Thursday, (720) 560-1178, to discuss your needs. We could perhaps keep an eye out for an incoming trike that’s on your shortlist. We are camping until Thursday but I just happen to have a signal right now. You are also welcome to email us your wishlist: BackcountryRecumbentCycles@gmail.com
Thanks, Renge’
at 12:51 am
Is the Greenspeed Magnum still available, and if so, can you ship?
(Also, is this just a regular Magnum or a Magnum XL?)
at 3:01 am
Hi, Laurie! Sounds like you’ve already connected with Mark and have a plan to speak next week, but here’s his phone number just in case: (720) 560-1178 and our email: BackcountryRecumbentCycles@gmail.com
Thanks, Renge’
at 3:04 pm
Do you have the Titan in stock? Thank you
at 3:26 am
Hi, Steve. No, we don’t have a Titan on hand, sadly, and Trident is backed up ‘til midsummer or later. If you’re looking for a trike built for a larger person, we do have a Greenspeed Magnum on consignment in the shop. Please give Mark a call for more information: (720) 560-1178 Thanks, Renge, BRC
at 11:34 am
Do you ship to Australia?
at 3:29 am
Hi, Shane. I’m so sorry for the delay. No, I don’t think there’s an affordable way for us to shop to Australia. Do you know the Greenspeed recumbent line, which is made in Australia? They are one of the top recumbent lines in the world and well worth looking into if you haven’t. Thanks, Renge’, BRC
at 1:49 pm
Im looking for specs on the Ice Sprint 20 RS Thanks
at 3:31 am
Hi, David. I’m so sorry for the delay and sure hope you’ve figured out what you needed to know by now. I tried to find out the specs for you but the ICE Sprint 20 RS is now the Tour-X with a larger rear wheel and the specs are different. If we can help, please give Mark a call at (720) 560-1178. Thanks, Renge’, BRC
at 10:48 pm
Whats the Canadian price on Ice Adventure
IGH and suspension.
at 3:35 am
Hi, there. We don’t ship to Canada, unfortunately. Unless you’d like to come down and pick the trike up, I’d suggest you contact one of our friendly competitors up north in LeDuc: renucycle.net Larry Hager: (780) 986-2729 Thanks, Renge’, BRC
at 5:02 pm
What tire options are available for the Azub Max 24?
Thanks for your time.
at 3:38 am
Hi, Christopher. Please give Mark a call to discuss your cycling needs—he recommends the 26” for greater options. (720) 560-1178 Thanks, Renge’, BRC
at 2:06 am
Interesting!
The condition? The year? The price?
Well balanced? I am 82 and have to get to a lower level for balance.
Eugene
at 3:39 am
Hi, Eugene. Please give Mark a call to discuss the cycle you’re interested in—I’m not clear from your message. (720) 560-1178 Thanks, Renge’, BRC
at 8:42 pm
I have recently acquired an Azub 6 frame and will be needing several of the bits and parts. Can you provide these? I need the seat hardware and possibly the rear shock to start.
THX
at 3:42 am
Hi, Roy. Please give me a call to discuss exactly what you need. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
at 4:28 am
My wife and I recently demoed trikes at Seattle trike and RPDX in Portland. I’ve been riding a Cannondale Easy Rider since 2002 and like the recumbent feeling, easy on the back,butt and wrists. I think our favorite was the ICE Adventure HD FS. My wife couldn’t get over how fun they were! That ergo luxe seat makes a long day a piece of cake! Is it true that ICE will be coming out with a boom for us boomers that can accept assist in the future? We have our RV in storage in Redmond and will be down late March to continue our voyage of the US.
at 6:12 pm
Excellent machine, and the 2″ wider track of the HD model makes it even more stable in turns.
at 6:09 pm
Yes, indeed—that’s true! Stability, slightly stronger frame for off-road durability, and a 2”-wider seat. Cheers!
at 4:30 pm
Could you please send me information on Gekko fx 26, such as age, tires, gearing set up, does it fold or not? Also more photos if you have them.
Thanks.
at 1:49 pm
this is what i want to do..i need a mentor! I am looking for folks to learn from so I can get started down this path of recumbent touring!
at 9:27 pm
what is the PayPal name I should send the $ to?
at 9:25 pm
Hello …I spoke to mark on the phone about the Bionx assist on the black Gold Rush… $400. for it………Split shipping to me at
Norm Simpson
24 walker street
Lincoln R.I. 02865 will send $400. thru Paypall
at 12:58 am
My wife and I ordered an ICE Adventure after talking to Mark many times. I can’t emphasize enough Mark’s vast recumbent knowledge and his willingness to share made decision to purchase thru Backcountry a no brainer. I called many recumbent shops and NOBODY was even close to being in Mark’s league!
Mark helped to clarify many aspects of ‘trike vs bike’ giving us the confidence to go with a trike WITHOUT EVER EVEN RIDING one! That’s how good Mark is!! I had no doubts it was the right decision for my wife’s new ride!
While waiting for the factory order to be completed, we happened to find an ICE Adventure on CL with Rohloff gearing – too good of a deal to pass up!! So instead of just a new ride for my wife, now we each got to have a recumbent trike – SCORE!!!!!
We are now a couple of months into triking and couldn’t be happier! Riding a trike is like being in a sports car with how fun it handles! I love the fact that now I don’t have to wear any special bike shorts to reduce ‘saddle soreness’ because on a trike – NOTHING HURTS when done riding! And no more Ibuprofen required after a ride! I’m liken’ triken”!!!!
Thank you Mark for showing us the light and giving us the confidence to hope on board!!!
We have now purchased a Hitchrider Double-Decker and are looking forward to taking our trikes on our next camping adventure! Fun, fun, fun!!!!
at 3:07 pm
Thanks for the kind comments, Peter! Glad you’re having fun together on your trikes—that Is a score. Don’t forget we offer lifetime free maintenance on any recumbents purchased from us, so the next time you’re on a road trip out our way! Cheers. Mark, BRC
at 9:16 pm
Hi Mark, I am coming to bend next week. I am interested in trying a recumbent trike. I have ALS and can no longer ride a two wheeled bike safely. I will probably stop by wed.
at 7:43 pm
Up until 2015 I was a recumbent rider for 5 years. My first unit was a Catrike Expedition, then I changed to a Catrike 700. Then I was hit by a car and wrote off the trike. So I then got another Catrike 700. But I was spooked from the accident and decided to quit riding. Over the past 2 years I have been getting the urge to ride again but now I am more interested in the ICE VTX. But right now I was wondering if you come across any used ICE VTX trikes?
at 11:21 pm
Hi, Keith. Unfortunately, I have never seen a used VTX. And we have only had two used Vortexes over the years, one of which is actually available in the shop. Give me a call if you’d like to speak further about it. As I was just informing another VTX hunter, there are only a couple of very minor changes that accompanied the name rebrand. Thanks, Mark, BRC (720) 560-1178
at 1:34 am
Good day-Do you have a Trident Stowaway I in stock in the box ready to ship? Their si a big possibility that I would like to buy it from you. What would be the final price to include shipping to me?
at 5:49 am
Hi, Jim! Sorry, but we can’t ship Tridents. If you can make it up to Central Oregon, we are happy to order and assemble it for you. Give us a call if you’d like to discuss further. Thanks, Mark (720) 560-1178
at 1:51 pm
Hi. We spoke months ago about riding the GDMBR with an Azub 6. (Thanks!) I was able to find a used one here on the east coast.
I seem to recall your mentioning someone having a good solution for carrying extra water in the Expedition Rack. If so, could you please remind me what worked for them? Thanks so much.
at 1:51 am
Does the above price for the Azub 6 include mudguards and rear rack as set up in the picture?
at 12:40 pm
IMG_5035.jpg
Greenspeed Anura carried in a Tesla.
at 2:46 pm
Do you have any cat trikes in stock? Would you be willing to open on a Monday or Tuesday?
at 11:10 pm
Hi, Shelly! So sorry, your email didn’t come through via our email and I’m just seeing this note now. Yes, we have a number of catrikes in stock–anything in particular you’re looking for? And yes, we do by appointment as needed–are you planning a trip through the Bend area? Please give us a call directly to facilitate a conversation–Mark Waters, (720) 560-1178 Thanks!
at 10:28 pm
Hello BRC,
Is the Ranger still being produced or offered for sale? If not, what is comparable to it?
Thanks,
Steve
at 5:28 am
Hi, Steve. Lightfoot is out of business. We had a Ranger in the shop, which we got in to try out. Frankly, it was an atrocious bike off-road! Imo, going to the RANS Alterra or the Azub Max is a much better choice for off-road riding. Give me a call if you’d like to talk further—Mark (720) 560-1178
at 5:14 pm
The Catrike 700 may be the fastest recumbent trike available, certainly the fastest for under $3000.
at 1:05 am
Your recommendations please. I have a villagers w/ hubmotor in our winter grounds. I like it but some trouble in the desert. I’m thinking light weight, folding, off road with a lunacycle two speed hub for stealth and low speed crawl. Needs to go on the airlines. What do you think?Thanks Dale Alaska
at 5:50 am
Hi, Dale!
Could you give us a call tomorrow afternoon when we are in the shop? I’d be happy to talk with you about that, but it’s a somewhat complex conversation that’d be better over the phone. Thanks, Mark Waters, BRC
(720) 560-1178
at 12:51 am
I havn’t had a car for 26 years. I taught special ed high school students for 40 yrs. I retired 1 1/2 years ago. I rode to work everyday sun, snow or rain. I had raced for some, but my love is touring and getting out for long rides. I recently had a bike accident where I fracture C-2 vertibrae and can’t ride , I bought a used tour easy recently and had to put padding in the seat. I have put on 200 miles in last week and half. I find hills are difficult and stop signs where I have to start on uphill gradient. I’m looking for 2 wheel touring bike that I can put panniers on and be able to put on airplane. Any help would be much appreciated. I’m 68 years old. A good ride is a souldance, and all rides or good. Bill
at 11:26 pm
Hi, Bill! Sorry for the delay in responding–we don’t get many comments directly on the website. We’d be happy to give you any support and advice we can–why don’t you give us a call? Mark will be happy to help–he’s a long-time cycle tourist and recumbent lover! (720)560-1178 Cheers! Renge’
at 4:26 am
I want to buy USED OR REFURBISHED tadpole RECUMBENT TRIKE FOR AROUND $400
at 11:41 pm
Hey, Charley! Give us a call and we’ll see what we’ve got in consignments by then–thanks. (720) 560-1178 Mark
at 9:29 pm
I will be in your area this summer and would like to come in, and possibly buy a new ride!
at 11:29 pm
Give us a call–we’d love to see you! (541) 323-3460 Mark
at 9:27 pm
I have my “idea ” of wanting to go fast but am tired of flats with 650c tires do 20″ tires flat as much? and are they significantly slower?
I am currently on a bachetta corsa and I like it, but want to ride more and repair flats less. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I live in reno nv and ride river paths and roads with an occasional trip out of town. we seem to have lots of goatshead stickers and glass.
(I have liners and slime in my tires and tubes.)
at 11:28 pm
Hi, Sean.
Sorry for the delay in responding–we don’t get many comments on the website proper. Please give Mark a call (720) 560-1178–he will be happy to talk tires and recumbents for as long as you can stand! Cheers, Renge’ info@backcountryrecumbentcycles.com
at 11:52 pm
mark my address is 641 orange street Hanford California 93230 thank you.
at 7:51 pm
Thanks, Gerry. Mark
at 8:15 pm
Fantastic reading, already an accomplished tourist, plan on touring to the northwest – as well as the west coast. Any advise is always better than no advice, no?
at 11:35 pm
Hi, Arthur! Thanks for your comment. Feel free to give us a call anytime–Mark loves to talk recumbents and touring! Cheers, Renge’ (720) 560-1178
at 11:27 am
Thank you for the very informative article on Azub MAX. I can feel your enthusiasm in each sentence for this well-crafted machine. I do not own one YET….but will definitely be purchasing one in the near future. Your article helped get me over the ‘ridge’ of that decision. There are so many good/great recumbents on the market now…but I do not believe there is anything as good as an Azub that can go as many places and perform with such dependable aplomb. Thank you again:).
at 11:39 pm
Hey, Paul! Sorry we missed your comment here on the Backcountry Recumbent Cycles website about the Azub Max–we don’t get many messages here that aren’t spam, I’m afraid. Wondering if you ended up with a Max? Please let us know if you have any questions or would just like to talk recumbents awhile–Mark is always happy to do that. (720) 560-1178 Cheers! Renge’