The fully adjustable handlebars are designed to allow natural arm positioning and retain an upright posture while seated. Wide, stylish, and comfortable, these handlebars will keep you at ease and in control.
This sturdy aluminum frame will absorb the most brutal of punishments and is also lightweight, offering durability and portability. With a stretched out style and a unique “step-through” function for getting on and off, this frame gives a smooth and attractive ride. Weighs 37 lbs.
The Dream SS (Super Sport) utilizes a smaller, more traditional seat design. The conventional saddle seat along with injection molded adjustable backrest, and unique frame geometry provide an unbeatable combination of comfort and handling. On the road or off, the balance and ergonomics of this bike are exceptional.
The SL (Super Luxury) utilizes a patented, injection molded recumbent style seat and an injection molded back – all mounted on a standard bicycle seat post for quick and simple adjustments. Designed for the person wanting to commute, recreate, or ride all day, the Dream SL is the perfect combination of comfort, safety, and style.
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Comments about Day 6 Bicycles Dream 21 Speed Recumbent Bicycle:
My husband saw this bike advertised on a morning show here in Atlanta. We had to have them! We've had them for about a year now and are totally satisfied with them. We are both 55+ and this bike is perfect for us. No hunching over to grab the handle bars. As a matter of fact, we just came back from a bike ride. They're so much fun. It's like being a kid again!
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Comments about Day 6 Bicycles Dream 21 Speed Recumbent Bicycle:
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Comments about Day 6 Bicycles Dream 21 Speed Recumbent Bicycle:
This is a wonderful bike. Living in flat Michigan, I really don't use all 21 gears, only the top 4. It's easy to use and looks great and I get compliments on the bike all the time when I'm out and about, commuting daily to and from work.
One drawback is the saddle seat. It tends to slowly slide down as I sit on it, so I have to get out the tack hammer and open the clasp and bring it up again. Also, the seat will shift from R to L as the ridge-piece on the stem doesn't fill up the groove in the frame holder. It's an odd feeling to look over my R shoulder and have my hips swivel as well! It's not a lot of play, but is disconcerting when it happens.
I recommend this bitk to everyone! I had whiplash 20 years ago in a car accident, and this is the most comfortable bike around for my neck. It keeps me up where cars can better see me and me them, but gives my neck a break. It's stylish and fun to ride. I have cut my driving down to 1 tank of gas a month due to being able to ride this bike almost everywhere. So, it's green too.
It is a heavy bike, so I find it harder to trnasport than my old Raleigh 1973 racing bike I rode previously. But I'm not racing, and I don't transport it much, so that's fine.