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Old 10-19-2009, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by locolarry View Post
Welcome, Singleshot!
I have a Quetzal C-105 that I bought used in North Carolina. I still ride it..It was my first 'Bent. I've been toying with the idea of mod-ing into a trike...
Larry
Hi Larry
There was a kit available to convert the Quetzal to a delta trike at one time. I think it might have been made by Quetzal as I remember it being on their web site. Of course, the 105 and 120 models are no longer made. After Procycle bought them out, they produced them for a while, then they put the Quetzal brand on a semi recumbent model. I don't know if the brand is still alive.
My only recumbent experience prior to buying this one was a SWB I rented for a road trip. The Quetzal is so much more stable and controllable by comparison.
I love the thing. The Rohloff has all the gear range I need. I don't miss having 105 speeds.
Dan
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