test ride?

Andrew 1973

Zen MBB Master
http://cruzbike.com/locals

A good place to start is by visiting http://cruzbike.com/locals and finding a Cruzbike owner near you. I can't speak for everyone, but I have met a few Cruzbike owners who are happy to allow others to try out their bikes.

If you're ever in the Tri-Cities of Washington (not sure why you'd do that, however), I'd gladly let you take mine for a test ride.
 

gammason

New Member
Hey Andrew. Thanks for the

Hey Andrew. Thanks for the info on the "locals". I went ahead and created a login (I've been a lurker for a few years now). It looks like a lot of other people have done this also, which floods the map with a lot of people but not necessarily people that actually own a cruzbike.

It looks like Portland is the closest city with people that have cruzbikes, which is about 3 1/2 hrs away.

I gotta get more serious, then find the cash, then start begging folks in the Portland area for a test ride! Ha!

I've got a tour easy LE and one local bikeride time a couple of taller riders were asking about the bike. I didn't hesitate to let them take it for a spin. A good time was had by all!

Anyway, thanks again for this info.

Scott
 

telephd

Guru
Scott,  Im in SoCal and you

Scott, Im in SoCal and you are welcome to give my Silvio a ride if you find yourself down this way. When I get the V20 built it will be available too.
 

gammason

New Member
Test ride

Thanks Telephd,

I grew up in Oxnard and still have family & friends in that area. I may take you up on your very generous offer. Thank you! I'm gonna keep an eye on this board and start saving my pennies. I have a gut feeling that the cruzbike is the bike for me.

Thanks again!

Scott
 

Wannabe

Well-Known Member
just found this

found this site on this forum https://www.spinlister.com/

Take the advise that many gave me over the years. I waited for over 6 years to try a CB. I spent a great deal of money, but at least I bought used to save money. I road/ owned every style made. Buying used is smart if you want to save money. Yes, it is a hassle to sell the machine, but in the long run, not so bad. I talked to many CB owners over various forums etc, and decided I have to give it a try. I happened to find an owner of Silvio 1.5. I even lucked out and He drove the 100 miles so I could ride his bike. There are used cruzbikes that come up for sale here and on Bentrider online.

Good luck!

All the best,
David
 

AbramClark

Active Member
I should check this more often. I live in San Francisco, and have an electrified Sofrider and Quest, as well as a stock Silvio 1.5. It's really only practical to test the Silvio if you happen to be around the same height (5'7") because it's quite an undertaking to adjust.
 
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