He explained to me that they have been flying out the door as fast as he was getting them in. He agreed to call me when a fresh shipment came in. We also discussed his taking my recumbent bike in on consignment. It looks as if I'm going to come away from this deal breaking even. He fully expects my old bike will more than pay for my new one. That is great! When I brought my new bike home yesterday I was feeling like a little boy with a new toy. I'm not ashamed to admit that. I took my first good ride on it today to see how long my commute will take. It was right at fifteen minutes to cover a little over 3 miles. I could really tell I needed to get more exercise. But I know I'm going to enjoy the heck out of this bike. That recumbent thing just did not work out for me. I guess that happens sometimes. I put some of my old extras from the old bike on the KHS, including my cateye cyclometer, headlite, and tire pump. Trish encouraged me to get the rear view mirror and I must say that I really like having it. Works great!
Everything else you see on the bike came standard. The fenders, which will be wonderful on wet commutes, and the rear rack really made this bike attractive to me. I was slobbering over the Breezers built in lighting system that is powered by an internal front hub generator and also by its rear hub internal transmission (7 or 8 speeds I believe). But I am completely satisfied with my purchase. It all works well and is known for its dependability. And at $350 I could by 2 more of these and still not spend as much as I would on the Breezer. I especially like the more upright riding position. At my age I need it.