Now that Spring is springing, you may have already heard that our new SPRING Mini Fairing has sprung! Formerly known as the XT Mini Fairing, we've re-engineered and re-launched it as the SPRING Mini Fairing. Featuring elements debuted on the Bent Rider Online 2018 Recumbent Accessory of the Year, the T-Cycle WINTR Fairing Kit, the SPRING Mini Fairing is easier to install and use than ever before. With April Showers doing their darnedest to bring some May Flowers, the SPRING Mini Fairing is just what you need to keep your feet warm and dry when you break out of your wintertime hibernation mode and get back out onto the roads.
Posted on February 05, 2024
Aaron Hand
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With the recent release of our new fairing system and the changing of the weather bringing about fairing season, it seems like a good time to refresh everyone on ideal fairing installation and positioning.
Posted on November 06, 2023
Aaron Hand
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This new site is undeniably fancier than our last site. With bells and whistles come questions about which end is for blowing and which end is for hitting. Here are the most common questions we've come across in dealing with our website.
Posted on April 10, 2018
Casimir Covert-Keefe
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Welcome to the first T-Cycle Newsletter of the brand new website! Boy, time has flown by, hasn't it? Rest assured, we're still local folks, working hard and dedicating ourselves to making the best parts for your recumbent that you can find.
Posted on April 10, 2018
Casimir Covert-Keefe
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Here at T-Cycle, we build and sell Windwrap Fairings, as well the as the mounting hardware and some accessories to go along with it all.
Posted on March 21, 2018
Casimir Covert-Keefe
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To answer questions about our Underseat Racks, we've copied and pasted an article from BROL.
Posted on March 21, 2018
Casimir Covert-Keefe
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Some help on getting the right tire size.
Posted on March 21, 2018
Casimir Covert-Keefe
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There are lots of possible sources of chain noise. Pretty much everything that touches the chain can be a source of noise, so you have to be methodical about figuring things out. With experience, you can tell a chain rubbing noise from a bearing noise from a misaligned derailleur, but it takes practice with each problem to get there.
Posted on March 21, 2018
Pat Franz
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Not unless you're a load that doesn't want carrying. We've put answers to some of the most prevalent questions concerning the unbeatable Cargo Monster.
Posted on March 21, 2018
Pat Franz
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To anyone who reads this, we want to say THANK YOU! Every time we sit down to write a newsletter, it's a more difficult task: there's always so much more to say than we have time to cover!
Posted on September 22, 2017
Casimir Covert-Keefe
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