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#186153 - 07/08/05 06:26 PM Recumbent
Red-Chilli
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Hi all,
I have now taken the plunge and bought / ordered a Streetmachine GTE , ( still two weeks to wait frown )

On the up right cycle we can fix a map holder onto the Handlebar bag, now with the recumbent that is no longer possible. Does anybody have a salution ?? I thought of sewing a velcro band onto the lid of the lowrider bag, sothat the map is below and to the left foe eg

Look foreward to hearing Your ideas

Bi now

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#188205 - 07/16/05 10:42 PM Re: Recumbent [Re: Red-Chilli]
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found a salution !!! bought the Garmin GPS MAP 60.
Thx
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#190393 - 07/25/05 06:05 PM Re: Recumbent [Re: Red-Chilli]
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Another solution would be to put the map into a transparent film and hang it around your neck using a piece of string. I did it that way on my last trip and it worked very well. A + against the GPS-solution is that you don't need any electric energy ;-)

Martin
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#190800 - 07/27/05 08:25 AM Re: Recumbent [Re: FlevoMartin]
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Hi Martin
thx for the tip, I'll give it a try and see if it works as a back up while I still get used to the GPS.

Red :smirk:
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#192733 - 08/04/05 09:24 PM Re: Recumbent [Re: Red-Chilli]
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I have gone over to click pedals now as I find it far better for foot support especially when its raining. However I find My toes are going numb. I will be interested if anybody has experiance with or has heard about this problems..

Regards
Red
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#192879 - 08/05/05 04:20 PM Re: Recumbent [Re: Red-Chilli]
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Hello Red,

wear your shoes loose and make sure you are pulling on pedals as well as pushing. This works for me.
Or try thicker socks.

Olenizole
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#193095 - 08/07/05 01:53 PM Re: Recumbent [Re: Olenizole]
Red-Chilli
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Hi Olenizole,
Danke fur deine tip !!
I will give it a try thx

Red
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#193189 - 08/08/05 11:43 AM Re: Recumbent [Re: Red-Chilli]
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Hi Red,

have a look at this thread for further information:
Bentrideronline

Olenizole
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