Pictures Finally!




I rode around the cemetery near my house yesterday. It's a great place to ride with no traffic to speak of and very quiet neighbors. It's fairly level and the road winds around a lot. I rode for about a half hour, averaged 10 mph so it was a nice leisurely test ride.
The recumbent seems about ready to tear down for sanding and paint. I didn't find any new issues. The boom is much stiffer. The seat feels fine, although I think I'll make new covers for the finished bike to fix the extra grommet problem. The speedometer mount works great. I decided to leave the handlebars alone.
Jack
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