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FAQs
How does the Dream climb hills?
Harder
than going down hill. Because most recumbents have a poor reputation for
climbing, people assume any bicycle with a backrest and forward pedaling will
also climb poorly. Fact is, the Dream climbs very well. The seat is well forward
of the rear wheel which keeps the front wheel stable and on the ground. Also,
the backrest on both models gives you significant power for climbing. We are
located on a steep hill, and you have to shift to 2nd or 3rd gear to climb it
without the backrest. With the backrest you can climb it in 10th or 11th gear.
Unlike any recumbent, most people who are fairly fit and experienced can stand
on the pedals if they prefer. If most of your riding is in very steep terrain
and you are used to standing on the pedals, this may not be the bike for you.
For most people, on most terrain, this bike is exceptional.
How does the Dream compare to the crank forward/comfort
bikes like the Electra Townie, Raleigh Gruv, and Giant Suede?
First, the crank forward bikes are, in our opinion, a much
improved design over the traditional bicycle. With the proper seat adjustment,
your feet are just able to touch the ground which improves balance at stops and
the higher handlebars decrease the amount of pressure on your wrists. At Day 6
we use a similar concept but take it to a much higher level.
- Most obvious is our contoured backrest. This is integral to our bicycle
design and is unique in the industry. Our backrest is vertically and
horizontally adjustable with no tools so it fits perfectly in the lower
back. This provides comfort, stability, and torque for pedaling up hills
and during starts. It even has an integrated travel pack for carrying small
items. No bicycle has a backrest as comfortable as the Dream!
- Our handlebars are high enough to eliminate all leaning forward which
means your lower back is in an anatomically correct position for sitting and
pedaling. You can actually enjoy the backrest! This also means absolutely
zero pressure on the wrists and shoulders.
- The seat post on the Dream is further back which allows you to put both
feet flat on the ground for excellent stability
during stopping.
- The Dream SL model comes with an injection molded, 17” wide seat with NO
seat horn. There is no other bicycle with this type of design. You can
ride all day with minimal saddle soreness and there is zero pressure on your
privates.
- The Dream has a very low and long step through so those with knee, hip,
or back discomfort can mount and dismount easily and safely.
- On a more subjective note, dealers have told us that the steering on the
Dream is more stable and precise than any crank forward bicycle they have
seen. (see our testimony page)
If money is an issue, then the crank forward bikes are a better
buy than the traditional bicycle. But, if you are serious about comfort,
ergonomics, and performance, the Dream will more than meet your expectations.
How do I know which model is right for me?
The Dream SS and Dream SL both have adjustable backrests which are great for
climbing hills, providing acceleration, and giving you the proper support for
your spine. Whether you have a bad back or not, you will appreciate the comfort
and utility of this feature—it feels great!!
The only difference between the two models is the seat. The seat on the Dream
SS—Super Sport—is an 11" Velo seat which is very comfortable and would generally
be used by the more aggressive rider. If you want to ride on dirt, gravel, or
grass and not just pavement—then the SS is for you. If you enjoy going around
obstacles and taking short cuts, or you just like to get a little crazy—then the
SS is for you. Virtually every person who has ridden the SS loves the Velo
saddle.
(By the way, you can use your own saddle on the SS if you like.) You would also
choose the SS if you just didn't like the seat on the SL. It is very unique and
not for everyone.
If you are on the larger side, or the majority of your riding is on pavement, or
you ride long distances, or you have a concern about the health of your
reproductive organs, the Dream SL—Super Luxury—is probably for you. It has a 17"
wide, injection molded foam seat with NO seat horn. This seat absolutely
eliminates all pressure on male anatomy and is extremely comfortable. There is
nothing quite like it. (Think 17" is extreme? Think again. The average 170 pound
male measures 17" across with a slight spread to the legs. The seat may look a
bit large when unmanned but who cares—it was made to sit on!) Because the SL
seat has no seat horn to hold you on the seat (don't think about that too much
guys) some folks feel like they are sliding forward. Others absolutely love it.
That is why we give you a choice!
Whichever seat you get, you can always exchange it if it is not just what you
want. You may want to get one of each— depending on the day's ride.
Can you help me choose between the 21 speed and the single speed?
Basically, you would choose the 21 speed if you want to go fast and/or if you
are riding in hilly terrain. If you are in a relatively flat area and speed is
not a concern then the single speed would be a great choice. The single speed is
surprisingly good on hills and can be ridden at a fairly quick pace, and it is
smooth. Because there are no cables, no shifters, no gears, and no brake levers
this bike is lighter, quieter, and simpler to operate than the 21 speed. When we
first tested the single speed, we were actually surprised at how well it
performed and how much we appreciated the simplicity of the design. Spending
less isn't all bad either.
Can I buy just the Day 6 luxury seat and backrest so I
can put them on my own bicycle?
You could but they will not work on your bicycle nearly as well
as on the Dream.
The frame, seat, backrest, and handlebars on the Dream have all
been specifically designed to work in conjunction with each other. If you put
our luxury seat on a traditional bike you wouldn't be able to sit on it because
your pedals would be right under you and there is no horn to hold you on. The
seat post on the Dream has been moved rearward so you can use this seat, as well
as reach the ground with both feet which you cannot do on a traditional
bicycle.
Our backrest would not work well on a traditional bike either
since you have to lean forward to reach the handlebars which would pull you away
from the backrest. If you made your handlebars longer so you could lean back,
the steering would be compromised to a point that would make the traditional
bike difficult to ride. You would also have to get new cables made since they
would be too short.
In addition, our seat post is larger than most traditional
bicycles (for strength) so your safety would be compromised using a smaller seat
post with shims. Finally, the angles of our seat and backrest are all
specifically designed to work together on our frame so once again, they would
need to be modified to work on a traditional bicycle.
By the time you modified your current bicycle you would have
more money in it than would be reasonable and you would still have a compromised
bike.
We can sell you the parts if you wish, but you probably won’t be
satisfied with the way they work on your bike.
What power assist kits are available?
Actually, you can choose any of the Crystalyte kits on my site
to power your Day 6 bike. I would recommend rear wheel drives only for proper
balance and best handling performance. This would include any of the Sparrow,
Roadrunner, or Phoenix kits in 36V or 48V versions. In addition, the Bionx 250W
or 350W kits are also available.
Please call me at 508-695-3717 for pricing on specific power kits and
recommendations for your particular application!
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