It looks awesome. Following it since Wim was working on it. So I love these updates. But I wonder: is the bike maybe to small? To be clear: the alligt alleweder serial number 5 was the first that was wider at the shoulders. I had a lot of back problems around that time and I needed a way to get in in a normal way. The quest was way to tricy with my back. Since I got my back under control (using chairs without back rest was a good start), a quest now works "fine". But the velotilt should be good for anyone to go to the office without a sweat (I am sweating right now as I sit here behind the computer), so the shoulders should have free entry too I guess...
yes u might be correct for a huge man with super wide shoulders and huge shoes. I dont know why they built the thing for battle mtn attitude and not commercial sales attitude for the masses,, VT is the easiest enter exit velo on earth. There are remedies for width of VT in the future. velosRus.com also follow building on recumbents dot com forum, im carolina there.
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It looks awesome. Following it since Wim was working on it. So I love these updates.
But I wonder: is the bike maybe to small?
To be clear: the alligt alleweder serial number 5 was the first that was wider at the shoulders. I had a lot of back problems around that time and I needed a way to get in in a normal way. The quest was way to tricy with my back.
Since I got my back under control (using chairs without back rest was a good start), a quest now works "fine".
But the velotilt should be good for anyone to go to the office without a sweat (I am sweating right now as I sit here behind the computer), so the shoulders should have free entry too I guess...
yes u might be correct for a huge man with super wide shoulders and huge shoes. I dont know why they built the thing for battle mtn attitude and not commercial sales attitude for the masses,, VT is the easiest enter exit velo on earth. There are remedies for width of VT in the future. velosRus.com also follow building on recumbents dot com forum, im carolina there.