Sunday, May 27, 2007

Replacing the rear derailleur

Yesterday I removed the rear derailleur. Since I only use a single chain disc in front, there's no real need for a derailleur. It's only been there for the purpose of tensionning the chain. I replaced it with a single pully chain tensioner, the same I have on my mountain bike (it also has a Shimano Nexus hub). Took me about 15 minutes to install and shorten the chain and another 10 minutes to get my hands clean ;-).
Took a ride afterwards for about 2 hours near the canal, on the tow path. Though most of my rides are near the canal, I never seem to get bored riding there. Since no motorvehicles are allowed on the tow path, it's so nice to ride your bike without the noise and needed attention of motorised traffic and just enjoy the scenery.

When I returned home, I crossed a bike I've never seen on the road before : the PINO from Hase. Although I've seen some in bike shops, I recongnized the bike immediately. In front a woman was sitting very relaxed, her arms crossed on her chest and a big smile on her face, while her boyfriend (husband ?) was riding in the back. Since we were riding opposite directions I have no idea about there speed, but it must about the same as other tandems.



The single pully chain tensioner

Thursday, May 24, 2007

My personal 5 seconds of fame ....

My mother in law called me last Monday, to tell me that I had been on TV riding the XP. The local TV-station from Turnhout had an item about how bike-friendly this town is (yeah right, in your dreams !) but since they repeat their program over and over, I decided to take a look. And yep, there I was : cruising near the canal on my Stratus XP, not aware at all that someone was filming me. I did not count the seconds they showed me (it's just a few seconds anyway), but they showed the XP pretty good. A little strange to see yourself on TV, but no big deal, just a few collegues from worked also saw it mentioned it to me.
Last night, I took a ride with my XP near the canal and at one point, I passed 2 fishermen sitting besides the canal. They both saw me coming and when I passed them, I heard one of them say to the other one : "Hey, that's the guy on his weird bike they showed on TV!" It was very weird to hear such a thing coming from a complete stranger !
For those who are interested and wanna watch, you can see the (short) broadcast here (WMP only - I'll cruise by around 1'28") and please, no autographs ;-)
The least you can say, is that you get noticed when riding a bike like the XP !

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Test ride

A couple of weeks ago, I received an e-mail from someone who is interested in getting a LWB recumbent. He was not sure whether to go for an Easy Racers or a Stratus XP, so he asked me if it was possible to pay me a visit and test ride my XP. I told him he was more than welcome.
I still remember when I bought my first Stratus back in 1999, there was no possibility at all to testride any LWB RANS bike. There was only one dealer in Germany back then and he only had 2 RANS SWB bikes. So I ordered the Stratus frame set based on reviews I read in the Recumbent Cyclist News , but I never regretted my choice. So it's no problem for me to let anyone who's interested in getting a LWB take a test ride on my XP.
The guy payed me a visit today, together with his wife. Since we're both the same height, no real adjustments were needed (I explained everything in detail though, but he felt comfortable the minute he sat down on the bike). We provided a regular bike for his wife so they could ride together, I showed them the start of the bicycle route nearby and told them to have a nice ride.
After only 20 minutes they both returned and he told me he really liked the XP. Since I still had an extra 2007 catalog, I gave it to him. Most likely he's also going to order a frame set (he told me he'd go for the aluminum frame).
That would make the 4th person in Belgium to ride a Stratus from RANS. My old one is bought by someone close to the seaside, another one ordered a frame set about a month ago and is building it up, me of course and maybe Bruno, who test rode my XP today. Maybe it's about time I ask RANS for a commission ;-)

Friday, May 04, 2007

And then ...

Two weeks after I sent Shimano an e-mail I received an answer telling me that they stopped producing that sensor two years ago. Sent them a mail back to inform them that it is still mentioned on their website, but I don't think think the big S company cares though ....
Strangely enough, the sensor is working again. A couple of nights ago I took my XP to ride to work and the lights switched on automatically when it got dark, so maybe ....
Overall, I'm very happy with the new tires. They are not slower, they produce a nice humming sound and most important : they do not throw up sand and dust like the Big Apples used to do. It must be the thread, which is completely different. With the Big Apples, the seat between my legs was always covered with sand, no matter where I rode the XP. Well, that's history now. Can't tell much about durability yet, only time will tell.
I also received Rans' latest brochure this week (I ordered another handlebar for my Zenetik Pro), so I could start drooling over these nice bikes Rans produces. Man, that Titanium XP .... wow !!! If only it was not so expensive, I'd .... yeah right !