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    <title>Bought a recumbent bicycle today</title>
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    <published>2008-08-23T18:35:04-05:00</published>
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    <author>
      <name>Laura Scott</name>
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    <category term="Rans Stratus XP" />
    <category term="recumbent bicycles" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="/files/RansStratusXPsteel-300.jpg" alt="Rans Stratus XP" title="This is almost precisely it" /><br />
Today, finally, after saving many nickels and dimes, I bought a <a href="http://www.ransbikes.com/StratusXP.htm">Rans Stratus XP</a>. I don't actually have it in hand as it is being configured with a rack, fenders, a small mirror and some different tires. I'll pick it up next Saturday, assuming I can get a roof rack for my car and an appropriately long bike rack for the roof by then.</p>
<p>I was going to get it back in the Spring, but, well, that didn't quite work out. I test rode a lot of recumbents up in Ft. Collins at <a href="http://www.springcreekrecumbents.com">Spring Creek Recumbents</a> (which is pretty much the only recumbent bicycle shop in the entire [much] greater Denver area) back then and, honestly, did not much care for the short-wheelbase 'bents that are so popular in the Boulder area. I didn't like the high-bracket position of the pedals, and the steering felt twitchy to me. Maybe I could have gotten used to that, but the whole cycling position did not feel comfortable for me – nothing like the Rans, anyway.</p>
<p>Now I can hardly wait to pick it up. This recumbent will be a weekend enjoyment for me, and once I'm back into shape, a commuting bike as well. And maybe I'll finally lose some weight.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="/files/RansStratusXPsteel-300.jpg" alt="Rans Stratus XP" title="This is almost precisely it" /><br />
Today, finally, after saving many nickels and dimes, I bought a <a href="http://www.ransbikes.com/StratusXP.htm">Rans Stratus XP</a>. I don't actually have it in hand as it is being configured with a rack, fenders, a small mirror and some different tires. I'll pick it up next Saturday, assuming I can get a roof rack for my car and an appropriately long bike rack for the roof by then.</p>
<p>I was going to get it back in the Spring, but, well, that didn't quite work out. I test rode a lot of recumbents up in Ft. Collins at <a href="http://www.springcreekrecumbents.com">Spring Creek Recumbents</a> (which is pretty much the only recumbent bicycle shop in the entire [much] greater Denver area) back then and, honestly, did not much care for the short-wheelbase 'bents that are so popular in the Boulder area. I didn't like the high-bracket position of the pedals, and the steering felt twitchy to me. Maybe I could have gotten used to that, but the whole cycling position did not feel comfortable for me – nothing like the Rans, anyway.</p>
<p>Now I can hardly wait to pick it up. This recumbent will be a weekend enjoyment for me, and once I'm back into shape, a commuting bike as well. And maybe I'll finally lose some weight.</p>
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