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Reply #15 - Dec 4th, 2015, 9:19am
 
Congratulations, Jim! Glad you were able to complete your ride. How were you able to overcome the language barrier when trying to get your velo's mechanical problems corrected?
 
Did you run across any straight, steep downhills? If so, what was the maximum speed you achieved?
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Reply #16 - Dec 5th, 2015, 10:24am
 
Quote from jayg on Dec 4th, 2015, 9:19am:
Did you run across any straight, steep downhills? If so, what was the maximum speed you achieved?
Inquiring minds want to know! Smiley
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Reply #17 - Dec 7th, 2015, 12:01am
 
I've only hit about 48 or so.  What's amazing is how long you can hold high speed vs a regular bent.
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Re: I've come a long way baby!
Reply #18 - Dec 9th, 2015, 6:25am
 
Quote from jayg on Dec 4th, 2015, 9:19am:
Congratulations, Jim! Glad you were able to complete your ride. How were you able to overcome the language barrier when trying to get your velo's mechanical problems corrected?

Did you run across any straight, steep downhills? If so, what was the maximum speed you achieved?

 
Most people in Europe speak good to great English.  Even those that didn't, in context of pointing and showing bad/broken parts could understand what I wanted/needed.  Interestingly, like many bike shops, some where completely against anything not DF (and it showed in their actions and 'inability' to communicate at all) to those who allowed me to take their pic's by the velo after helping me out for free!  My two police stops (one in Germany when I found myself on a highway and couldn't figure out how to get off, and one walking in the Netherlands also helped with directions) were very friendly, and both turned out to be very helpful, when they found out that I was a bike, and what I was trying to do.  
 
The only fairly straight steep downhill (which of course introduced an up hill) was in the Benelux tunnel Rotterdam, the Netherlands (http://www.aviewfromthecyclepath.com/2011/11/benelux-cycling-tunnel-rotterdam.ht ml).  It goes under Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) river, and to get to it I had to put the velo in a large elevator at each end, which actually saved some of the really hard climbing.  Not sure what speed I actually got up to but I do remember somewhere in the upper 30's (MPH).  
 
On my commute home the other day I was in the low 40's, and it was quite fun.  Even being buffeted by the crosswinds that were fairly strong, I can do in the 30's on the same hill.
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Reply #19 - Dec 9th, 2015, 6:27am
 
Quote from aikigreg on Dec 7th, 2015, 12:01am:
I've only hit about 48 or so.  What's amazing is how long you can hold high speed vs a regular bent.

 
Yes, am considering changing tires to improve speed.  I know a lot of people don't care for Durano's, but I like them on my other trikes and noticed a speed increase as soon as I put them on.  Only bad thing with the velo is that it does not have deep rims which makes Durano's difficult to install/change.
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Reply #20 - Dec 9th, 2015, 6:30am
 
Quote from Action Lad on Dec 5th, 2015, 10:24am:
Quote from jayg on Dec 4th, 2015, 9:19am:
Did you run across any straight, steep downhills? If so, what was the maximum speed you achieved?
Inquiring minds want to know! Smiley

I will say that steering with the little squirrel tiller, verses the wide grip like the Catrikes, getting up to speed like I've seen on YouTube will take some getting used to.  I did have a couple of flats the other day though and pretty much only noticed because it got really hard to pedal.  The suspension really soaks up a lot of the rough ride you get when a flat occurs.  The bad thing is I can't see any of the tires from inside the cockpit, so I have to really learn how the velo 'feels' when riding so I know if there are any changes.
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