| Title: | Bicycling | 
| Notice: | Bicycling for Fun | 
| Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER | 
| Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 3214 | 
| Total number of notes: | 31946 | 
    I'm looking at recumbents and I've just gotten the literature in from
    Infinity.  Their specs:
    
    	T6061-6 aluminum alloy frame, powdercoat in red, blue, or yellow
    	12 speed standard (35" to 108")
    	18 speed optional (23" to 108")
    	27x1 1/8 rear, 20 x 1/18 front wheel
    	open-mesh seat with back pad, adjusts for 5'2" to 6'4" riders
    	includes rear rack adapter, kickstand, and safety flag
    	27 lb fully equipped, ready to roll
    
    Prices	Frameset w/seat (needs standard gruppo only):	$349
    		12 speed ready to run:				$499
    			(Suntour drl's/shifters/freewheel, SR
    			alloy crank/pedals, weinmann brakes/levers, 
    			QR wheels)
    		18 speed rtr					add $85
    		computer bracket				add $8
    
    
    Address:
    	Infinity Bicycles / Ace Tool and Engineering
    	Box 326 Mooresville, IN 46158
    	(317) 831-8798
    
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    Now the questions
    
    	Does anybody have one of these things?
    	Does anybody know anybody who has one of these things?
    	Does anybody know any apocryphal stories about these things?
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| 2058.1 | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Uphill, Into the Wind | Thu Aug 29 1991 18:50 | 17 | |
|     There are  some  old  notes  in here from Chris Paulhus (who is no
    longer  at  DEC)  in  which  he  says  "Nice guys but their frames
    break".
    I know  one  person  who has two and they both have lots of repair
    welds. He says that they need welding after about 1000 miles.
    On the other hand, when I posted the above comments to the Usenet,
    a  couple  of  people  told  of having lots of miles on Infinities
    without problems.  I don't know what the real story is.
    The infinity  is the cheapest recumbent around, and to some degree
    you  get  what you pay for. If you have to have a cheap recumbent,
    get  one, if you can afford more money for a better bike, I'm into
    spending too much for toys.
--David
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