Is the Azub Max 700 the best recumbent bike?

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • I tested the Azub 700 Max and its electronic shifting. The ride is great, the comfort is great, the suspension is great....you get the idea.
    Bent Revolution bentrevolution.com
    Azub azub.eu
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  • @boriskremer446
    @boriskremer446 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Another great video Tim. I have an Azub Max 26, which looks very similar to your Azub Max 700. It really is an inspired machine, which attracts plenty of attention. The level of comfort is superb, and a bit of mild offloading is no problem at all. I suspect that rival manufacturers might be getting nervous!

  • @walterthornton1057
    @walterthornton1057 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Tim, great review as usual. Not so much related to this bike but I would love to see you do a video on the pros and cons of FWD vs RWD recumbents. Long drive chain vs short, maintaining, learning curve, etc. I know you’ve reviewed both and I see arguments on both sides. I’ve had both, would love to see a non-biased comparison. Thanks and keep up the great work.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback and the content idea. I will see what I can come up with.

  • @safugpac2691
    @safugpac2691 Před 6 měsíci +3

    How does this compare to Cruzbike S40? I would love if you can review them both side by side. Thank you.

  • @semirecumbentoneYT
    @semirecumbentoneYT Před měsícem +1

    Still the unergonomical hand and arms position remain. Feet position good, not high up in the air but as low as possible.

  • @steveambrose2349
    @steveambrose2349 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’ve got an older Bachetta Strata with 650 tires. How much higher is the seat on this Azub 700? Thanks!

  • @jirivrana3623
    @jirivrana3623 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have Max 26 and i have found it have few weakneses like you need to be quite trained to take some steeper hills because when speed drop to 7kmh its really hard to keep balance and if you put on some road narrow tyre ballance get even harder. 10% climbs are hard but i manage few times 12%, so its not really climbing bike but on nice flat road it fly...

  • @davidsaxton310
    @davidsaxton310 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Bent Revolution - thanks for sharing. Are you aware of any place in Northern California where a dealer might have floor models to try? I love what Azub is doing here, trying to push the boundaries of 'bent design and also incorporate some more modern components (Fox DPS shock, carbon gravel fork). But - this definitely seems like a bike you need to throw your leg over before shelling out $5,000 to see if it can be made to fit. Anyway, lmk if you've heard of anyone offering test rides on this in my region.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution  Před 5 měsíci

      Here is the Azub dealer network azub.eu/azub-recumbent-bikes-and-trikes-dealers/
      Looks like Zach Kaplan is the dealer closest to you.

  • @harterbob
    @harterbob Před 9 měsíci +2

    No way at 5’9” I could get on that bike. As you witnessed when you serviced my HP Velotechnik Gekko, I have a difficult time getting into its seat, so no way I could get onto this Azub.

  • @emersonyang1485
    @emersonyang1485 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Max 700 stock azub fork fits how wide a tire? Can you switch fork to whiskey 9+? Can one swap wheels in max 700 to smaller ones? How small? Finally, are there other handlebar options? I prefer a wide handlebar for more control and places to fit phones etc

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution  Před 8 měsíci

      These are all good questions. Since they are specific to your situation, I would contact Azub for the answers. azub.eu/company/contact/

    • @CalmoOmlac
      @CalmoOmlac Před 7 měsíci

      With disc brakes you can switch to smaller wheels no problem. But you should watch out for the rear derailleur. Usually at 20" it's already really low.

  • @BikesAndBanjos
    @BikesAndBanjos Před 6 měsíci +2

    Man what a sweet looking bike. What's it weigh with all the carbon fiber?

    • @davidsaxton310
      @davidsaxton310 Před 5 měsíci +2

      came here to ask the same thing! Full suspension recumbents are my favorite type, though they quickly get to 40lb builds and the weight can make it hard to keep up on long climbs. This the first recumbent I've seen employ a carbon leaf fork and I'm curious how much that plus carbon wheels can save you vs my HP Velo bikes.

  • @marting5130
    @marting5130 Před 9 měsíci

    seems like front wheel drive might work on a recumbent

  • @janemf
    @janemf Před 13 dny

    is that a lauf fork on the front? what an interesting bike.

  • @drill_fiend1097
    @drill_fiend1097 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is this road or gravel oriented? It's a bit gimmicky but looks interesting. Probably can't afford anyway.

    • @jirivrana3623
      @jirivrana3623 Před 8 měsíci

      This look like pure road version, Sauki frome Velomobil channel test his Max in terein and made video about it.

  • @MartinDuke
    @MartinDuke Před dnem

    The rear rack seems high, any experience putting load back there?

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution  Před dnem

      The rear rack slides inside the rear frame and is very sturdy. Even large bags don't impact the handling.

  • @oriaadiga4011
    @oriaadiga4011 Před měsícem

    I have a tea fly X the screw me up. I had have T flat X screw me up. I hope they got screwed their ass. but my T Life is very good.

  • @allstate125
    @allstate125 Před 3 měsíci

    No. A Tour Easy is.

  • @donaldblankenship8057
    @donaldblankenship8057 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The handlebar is less than 4 inches from his belly. His head and teeth aren't much farther. Most recumbents are safe but not that bike. You couldn't wear enough protective gear to make that bike safe. His elbows are completely folded giving no leverage at all for power. Very very poor poor safely.

    • @davidsaxton310
      @davidsaxton310 Před 5 měsíci

      I've seen videos of people setting this bike up with "tweener" / Bacchetta style open cockpit bars. That's probably what I would do.

    • @LorenzoDeprado
      @LorenzoDeprado Před měsícem +1

      Very hyperbolic and unnecessarily alarmist reaction. You must have a low tolerance for risk

    • @Finnv893
      @Finnv893 Před měsícem

      Chefs tuck their arms in for more leverage and control over their knifes, you rarely see them chicken winging or standing far away reaching for the cutting board.

    • @sargent4421
      @sargent4421 Před 18 dny

      I have ridden a max for many years, that bike was too small for him and he said as much. The boom and handlebars are adjustable as is the seat angle. He was in a much more upright position than I ride too. Not sure what you feel is unsafe. After learning how to handle low speeds and clipping in you will ride using mirrors. Caution is necessary at times because you are sitting back , so looking to cross streets is harder than on a diamond frame.

  • @jimmywarren6685
    @jimmywarren6685 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I don't care for that bike...never ridden one but I am really not interested , either.

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution  Před 9 měsíci +2

      OK. They are not right for everybody. Ride what you want,

    • @albertdesalvo7273
      @albertdesalvo7273 Před 6 měsíci

      With a statement like that, I can't imagine you're very adventurous in the sack.

  • @rosamorales729
    @rosamorales729 Před 2 měsíci

    Why does your channel symbol look like a communist made it? 😂

    • @BentRevolution
      @BentRevolution  Před měsícem

      I will have to check with my logo designer who has a long well-documented history of out-of-the-box thinking.