Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
BikingBill wrote:
> I believe a faster unfaired recumbent could be built.
>
> 1. Dual Aero 650 wheels ... the kind that Nytro sells for about $1000
a
> pop.
>
> 2. Computer modeled aerodynamic frameset.
>
> Never assume that you have designed "the best possible." There's
> always room for improvement.
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Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Carl,
There is one in Weslake, Village CA. If you want to contact the owner
let me know. He is a past CAT2 road racer and would allow a test ride.
But as you know, the adaptation of muscle groups to a very open
positioned bent takes time to maximize performance potential. As I
recall, your experience has been on closed postion bents in the past
approximating a upright riding posture. The NoCom taxes heavily the
hamstrings and de emphasizes other muscle groups. It took me over 1,000
miles of riding till I really acclimated to the bike.
The other NoComs are locasted in the San Fernando Valley, CA at
Bentupcycles.com, with 2 in Chicago, IL, 1 in Indianapolis, IN, 2 in
the Washington DC area, 1 in the UK, 1 in Denmark, and 1 in Australia.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Carl Sundquist wrote:
> "Johnny NoCom" <"Johnny NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote in message >
> > Carl,
> >
> > The real issue is, how fast YOU WOULD GO on the NoCom.
> >
> > Most certainly much quicker than any Tim Brummer non faired bike.
> >
> > Holiday cheers,
> >
> > Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> >
>
> So where can I try one?
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Carl,
There is one in Weslake, Village CA. If you want to contact the owner
let me know. He is a past CAT2 road racer and would allow a test ride.
But as you know, the adaptation of muscle groups to a very open
positioned bent takes time to maximize performance potential. As I
recall, your experience has been on closed postion bents in the past
approximating a upright riding posture. The NoCom taxes heavily the
hamstrings and de emphasizes other muscle groups. It took me over 1,000
miles of riding till I really acclimated to the bike.
The other NoComs are locasted in the San Fernando Valley, CA at
Bentupcycles.com, with 2 in Chicago, IL, 1 in Indianapolis, IN, 2 in
the Washington DC area, 1 in the UK, 1 in Denmark, and 1 in Australia.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Carl Sundquist wrote:
> "Johnny NoCom" <"Johnny NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote in message >
> > Carl,
> >
> > The real issue is, how fast YOU WOULD GO on the NoCom.
> >
> > Most certainly much quicker than any Tim Brummer non faired bike.
> >
> > Holiday cheers,
> >
> > Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> >
>
> So where can I try one?
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Carl,
There is one in Weslake, Village CA. If you want to contact the owner
let me know. He is a past CAT2 road racer and would allow a test ride.
But as you know, the adaptation of muscle groups to a very open
positioned bent takes time to maximize performance potential. As I
recall, your experience has been on closed postion bents in the past
approximating a upright riding posture. The NoCom taxes heavily the
hamstrings and de emphasizes other muscle groups. It took me over 1,000
miles of riding till I really acclimated to the bike.
The other NoComs are locasted in the San Fernando Valley, CA at
Bentupcycles.com, with 2 in Chicago, IL, 1 in Indianapolis, IN, 2 in
the Washington DC area, 1 in the UK, 1 in Denmark, and 1 in Australia.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Carl Sundquist wrote:
> "Johnny NoCom" <"Johnny NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote in message >
> > Carl,
> >
> > The real issue is, how fast YOU WOULD GO on the NoCom.
> >
> > Most certainly much quicker than any Tim Brummer non faired bike.
> >
> > Holiday cheers,
> >
> > Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> >
>
> So where can I try one?
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Carl,
There is one in Weslake, Village CA. If you want to contact the owner
let me know. He is a past CAT2 road racer and would allow a test ride.
But as you know, the adaptation of muscle groups to a very open
positioned bent takes time to maximize performance potential. As I
recall, your experience has been on closed postion bents in the past
approximating a upright riding posture. The NoCom taxes heavily the
hamstrings and de emphasizes other muscle groups. It took me over 1,000
miles of riding till I really acclimated to the bike.
The other NoComs are locasted in the San Fernando Valley, CA at
Bentupcycles.com, with 2 in Chicago, IL, 1 in Indianapolis, IN, 2 in
the Washington DC area, 1 in the UK, 1 in Denmark, and 1 in Australia.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Carl Sundquist wrote:
> "Johnny NoCom" <"Johnny NoCom"@bentrideronline.com> wrote in message >
> > Carl,
> >
> > The real issue is, how fast YOU WOULD GO on the NoCom.
> >
> > Most certainly much quicker than any Tim Brummer non faired bike.
> >
> > Holiday cheers,
> >
> > Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> >
>
> So where can I try one?
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Bill,
I was referring to "production" bikes available to the general public.
I am convinced there is NO production bike faster unfaired bar none.
Rob's Haichi is a beautiful bike and really flies but I'd suspect a bit
more
restrictive in line of sight as all our NoCom riders see the road clearly
with little obstruction.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
BikingBill wrote:
> I believe a faster unfaired recumbent could be built.
>
> 1. Dual Aero 650 wheels ... the kind that Nytro sells for about $1000 a
> pop.
>
> 2. Computer modeled aerodynamic frameset.
>
> Never assume that you have designed "the best possible." There's
> always room for improvement.
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Bill,
I was referring to "production" bikes available to the general public.
I am convinced there is NO production bike faster unfaired bar none.
Rob's Haichi is a beautiful bike and really flies but I'd suspect a bit
more
restrictive in line of sight as all our NoCom riders see the road clearly
with little obstruction.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
BikingBill wrote:
> I believe a faster unfaired recumbent could be built.
>
> 1. Dual Aero 650 wheels ... the kind that Nytro sells for about $1000 a
> pop.
>
> 2. Computer modeled aerodynamic frameset.
>
> Never assume that you have designed "the best possible." There's
> always room for improvement.
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Bill,
I was referring to "production" bikes available to the general public.
I am convinced there is NO production bike faster unfaired bar none.
Rob's Haichi is a beautiful bike and really flies but I'd suspect a bit
more
restrictive in line of sight as all our NoCom riders see the road clearly
with little obstruction.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
BikingBill wrote:
> I believe a faster unfaired recumbent could be built.
>
> 1. Dual Aero 650 wheels ... the kind that Nytro sells for about $1000 a
> pop.
>
> 2. Computer modeled aerodynamic frameset.
>
> Never assume that you have designed "the best possible." There's
> always room for improvement.
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
Bill,
I was referring to "production" bikes available to the general public.
I am convinced there is NO production bike faster unfaired bar none.
Rob's Haichi is a beautiful bike and really flies but I'd suspect a bit
more
restrictive in line of sight as all our NoCom riders see the road clearly
with little obstruction.
Holiday cheers,
Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
BikingBill wrote:
> I believe a faster unfaired recumbent could be built.
>
> 1. Dual Aero 650 wheels ... the kind that Nytro sells for about $1000 a
> pop.
>
> 2. Computer modeled aerodynamic frameset.
>
> Never assume that you have designed "the best possible." There's
> always room for improvement.
Re: The fastest stock bike in the world. Get yours now!!!
You all are looking at the VK Low racer,Actually we are forgetting
that the Optima Baron is setting all sort of records racing in Europe.
NP
Johnny NoCom wrote:
> Here is the fastest stock bike in the known universe
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>
> Time for all you intelligent riders to order one just in time for the
> holiday season.
>
> There is nothing better than flying down the road on a splitter bike
and
> passing everything in sight including those old school slowracer
> antiques and upwrong ass hatchets with slither's of leather up their
ass
> .
>
> Holiday Cheers,
> Johnny [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]