Announced in February 2002, and now in full production, the Spirit is the latest recumbent from HPVelotechnik, and they’ve used all their experience with building very good bikes to produce this compact-wheelbase city recumbent.
The compact wheelbase - longer than their other bikes - is more stable and easier to get used to. It also excels at low-speed maneuvering, as you can see exactly where the front wheel is going. The seating position is quite upright for very good visibility in traffic, and the over-the-top bars are comfortable and very intuitive. The Spirit’s aluminium frame is very light and rigid, while the full suspension keeps you comfortable - and also means that you can have the tyres at a good pressure for low rolling resistance. Cable disc brakes front and rear are fitted as standard, for superb powerful braking which is completely unaffected by mud or water. Recumbents, like all bikes, are most comfortable when you can adjust everything to suit you. The Spirit has a very adjustable seat - it adjusts for leg length, and the seat and back are independently adjustable for angle - and all these adjustments are made in seconds with just two quick-releases. A neat touch is the little zippered pouch sewn into the seat back - a perfect place to put you keys or a snack when on a day ride. The handlebars are also adjustable for reach.
Although not designed as a touring bike, the Spirit can easily be used for longer journeys. The SRAM DualDrive gearing, with 3 hub gears and 8 derailleur gears, have a very good range - as good as any mountain bike or tourer. The Spirit has a rear rack which can take a top bag for shorter journeys, and for longer journeys an optional pannier carrier is available - this holds two full-size panniers under the seat, to keep the centre-of-gravity low down.
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