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I want to test ride a Cruzbike, but I don have a dealer near me who carries one. What should I do?

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I want to test ride a Cruzbike, but I don have a dealer near me who carries one. What should I do?

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As a new company, we are just beginning to sign-up dealers, so in many areas, there are no dealers. But there is a very good reason to skip the “bike shop test ride” anyway. We love bicycle shops. They are great places to buy bikes and accessories, talk to experts, and get repairs done. However, as a place to go for a test ride on a new kind of bike, most retail shops are not the best. Most people trying out any recumbent bike for the first time will prefer to have plenty of time and space. You don’t want to worry about navigating a crowded or busy parking lot while trying to learn FWD recumbent balancing skills. It takes a combination of concentration and relaxation to do well on your first learning rides, and this is difficult to achieve at most retail outlets, which are usually located in busy retail districts. Hundreds of people all over the world have purchased Cruzbikes without a test ride. They made their decision based on research, common sense, and trusting the testimonials of

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As a new company, we are just beginning to sign-up dealers, so in many areas, there are no dealers. If you have a favorite bike shop, ask them to contact us about becoming a Cruzbike dealer. We want to have dealers that will take the time to learn to ride our bikes so that they can help new customers learn how to ride them. We love bicycle shops. They are great places to buy bikes and accessories, talk to experts, and get repairs done. However, as a place to go for a test ride on a new kind of bike that requires practice to ride confidently, most retail shops are not the best. Most people trying out any recumbent bike for the first time will prefer to have plenty of space and time; preferably several short practice sessions spread out over several days. You don’t want to worry about navigating a crowded or busy parking lot on your first day on a recumbent bicycle. It takes a combination of concentration and relaxation to do well on your first learning rides, and this is difficult to ac

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