Price Paid:
$550.00
at Easy Street Recumben Model Year: 2006 Favorite Ride: Little Miami Bike Trail Bike Setup: Dingie Bell; Cateye lights front and rear; Schwalbe Marathon Plus 26x1.25 rear and SMP 20x1.5 front tires; Fastbak underseat pak for innertubes, etc. underseat; fanny pack on seat back (until I find something better); Tektro disc brakeset; SRAM 7.0 twist grips (hope to upgrade to rapid fire shifters). Summary: Long wheel base recumbent in the spirit of the Rans Stratus or Easy Racers Tour Easy or Gold Rush. Seat height is 23.5, wheelbase is 69, weight is 34 lbs. Aluminum frame. 26/20 wheel configuration. I bought this one used, in excellent condition. I've owned several SWB, CLWB, and LWB bents and a Wiz Wheelz trike. The Falcon is great for shorter riders (as is the standard Stratus or the smaller Easy Racers) as you can sit flat-footed on the seat and the adjustability fore and aft of the seat and handlebars is almost indefinite. This seat has 6 different ways to get comfortable and the quality of the foam pad and mesh back are comparable to the ER and Rans seats, which are the best of the best. The Falcon feels like a merging of the Stratus and the Tour Easy. Original price of the Falcon LS is now about $1200, same as the Stratus LE. My Falcon is the LTX, which has disc brakes and SRAM 7.0 components on it. My frame is aluminum, vs. the chromoly of the RANS and ER. All offer a smooth, compliant ride quality. I really like this bike! It is comfortable with it's chopper bars, adjustable seat, light and fast feel, and nice component package. It is light enough in weight that I can heft it up onto a rear rack on my car. I plan to use this for long recreational rides, but this one would also be great for touring as it is fast, low, light, and comfortable. Strengths: Acceleration for a LWB is excellent! It really gets up and goes. Seat sits low, is comfortable, and very adjustable. If you can't get comfortable on this seat, you can't get comfortable! Chopper bars and stem combination are quite adjustable too. Hand placement on the bars is relaxed and bars do not jab into your thighs when you do sharp turns. Paint job on the frame is a nice, thick, glossy powdercoat. (Mine is "Tequila Green", here's to ya!) Nice decal positioning and not gaudy. Will accept a rear wheel of 700cc or 26 inches. Disc brakes came stock on mine, but LS will accept disc brakes. I did not experience the dreaded "tillering" on this bike nor did I feel the also dreaded "fork flop", so often characteristic of longer wheel base bents. It just felt "right" from the first peddle off. Stable at low speeds, even turns, and fast like a jack rabbit on the take off. Weaknesses: CG website does not offer CG specific items such as racks and bags for the bike, which would be nice to see. Also, a fitting and maintenance link on their website would be nice for specifics to the bike. Having a seat pan that offers the option of replacing seat pads would be better than the wooden seat platform with the foam pad glued on. I don't care for the kickstand length or placement, but one can always upgrade to a Greenspeed long stem kickstand in the rear of the frame. Otherwise, I find no weaknessess. The things that I find challenging on a LWB (fork flop, unstable at low speeds, tillering), just aren't on the Falcon. Similar Products Used: Easy Racers Tour Easy, Sun EZ1, Sun EZ Rider, Sun EZ Sport, Rans Stratus, Rans Tailwind.
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