The Adam Blaster
Expedition Leader
I'm looking for a new bike, not specifically for loading up and taking on a trip, but I wouldn't rule that out in the future.
Here's what I'm looking for, like I suggest in the title, it's a bit different:
A recumbent bike with a shorter wheelbase and suspension able to handle light trails with above the seat steering and a tire size that will allow me to outfit it with something other than street slicks.
The reason I have the above-mentioned needs is because of a motorcycle accident that left me with a paralysed right arm. A normal mountain bike just doesn't work for me.
I've got a recumbent right now, a Rans Wave - http://www.bicycleman.com/recumbents/rans/rans_wave.htm - but it's crazy long and has tiny tires with slicks that can't even handle a gravel path without risking a slide off of any slope in the trail.
I've had my bike for a number of years, and at the time of purchase I was just interested in getting back on two wheels. Previous to my accident I was an avid mountain biker despite the complete lack of mountains in my region at the time, I still managed to find any mound, hill, downed log or outdoor staircase to ride on, over or down.
I'd like to be able to get back into light trails, and I don't have any expectation of doing 5' drops or anything, but it would be nice to be able to handle a splash of mud from time to time.
Please refer me to any online resources you may have run across that would help me in my quest. And thanks in advance!
Here's what I'm looking for, like I suggest in the title, it's a bit different:
A recumbent bike with a shorter wheelbase and suspension able to handle light trails with above the seat steering and a tire size that will allow me to outfit it with something other than street slicks.
The reason I have the above-mentioned needs is because of a motorcycle accident that left me with a paralysed right arm. A normal mountain bike just doesn't work for me.
I've got a recumbent right now, a Rans Wave - http://www.bicycleman.com/recumbents/rans/rans_wave.htm - but it's crazy long and has tiny tires with slicks that can't even handle a gravel path without risking a slide off of any slope in the trail.
I've had my bike for a number of years, and at the time of purchase I was just interested in getting back on two wheels. Previous to my accident I was an avid mountain biker despite the complete lack of mountains in my region at the time, I still managed to find any mound, hill, downed log or outdoor staircase to ride on, over or down.
I'd like to be able to get back into light trails, and I don't have any expectation of doing 5' drops or anything, but it would be nice to be able to handle a splash of mud from time to time.
Please refer me to any online resources you may have run across that would help me in my quest. And thanks in advance!