• Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Oh that’s the other catch, I wouldn’t call my rims nice lol. They are just looped aluminum extrusion and the weld is almost a corner instead of being round. I’m actually shocked at how decent it is after dialing in the spokes. I just put the much nicer winter tires on the stock rims which while not marked for tubeless in any way, do work tubeless.

    If I had money to burn I’d also get a recumbent but they are freakishly expensive. If my welder didn’t get stolen I probably would have made my own by cannibalizing the kid bikes my parents never got rid of when we outgrew them.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Haha. Yeah that’s one way to do it. ‘Not nice’ bike components are pretty affordable.

      I found my recumbent at a yard sale. It was hand made by some local bike company in Seattle. The guy wanted $500 for it, but I had a Scattante race bike with a carbon fork and a Shimano 105 groupset that I didn’t want, so we traded. I bought the race bike at Value Village for $185 and commuted on it for a couple years before trading it, so I got an all-around great deal, and he got a sweet race bike that he wanted.