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What makes Volae Recumbents so fast? On an upright bike, an aerodynamic tuck is achieved by riding in the drop bars or leaned forward on aero bars. Most people find these aero positions uncomfortable and difficult to maintain for any length of time. On a Volae Recumbent, an extremely aerodynamic (and supremely comfortable) rider position is built into the bike. The Volae rider is in this superior riding position 100% of the time - and the resulting energy savings on long rides is enormous.

Comparison of Frontal Area

In the above picture, the different riding positions on an upright bike are illustrated. From left to right, the most upright to the most aero. The far right is the same rider on a Volae recumbent. It is easy to see the incredible advantage that the Volae rider has in frontal area alone*. This small frontal profile lets the Volae punch through the air extremely efficiently without the aid of fairings or aerodynamic add-ons. Of course, the added bonus is that you're in this supremely comfortable laid-back position for your whole ride - just try doing 60 miles in an aero tuck on your upright!

Aside from aerodynamics, drivetrain efficiency is paramount on recumbents. Moving the drive chain out of a straight line introduces friction into the drivetrain. At Volae, we have taken a great deal of care to keep vertical and horizontal chain line displacement to a minimum by using a single large-diameter idler on the drive-side. The drive-side idler is a lightweight, state-of-the-art slotted/sprocket hybrid that is the brainchild of our innovative friends at Greenspeed - it's quiet and supremely efficient. The return-side idler, with very little load on it, utilizes a proven design that maximizes longevity, helps keep the chain on the front chainrings, provides clearance for the fork and front brake, and adds very little weight.

Volae recumbents were designed with efficiency and aerodynamics as key design goals. Believe it or not, it's now possible to have an incredibly comfortable bike with no compromises in speed, quality, usability or style.

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*Obviously, not a scientific comparison of frontal areas, just an illustration.



Team arrived... and it's great! I actually enjoyed putting it together. Been a long time since I built a bike basically from scratch. Gave me a chance to really check out all of the details. Waterford does a REALLY good job. The dark blue contrasts really well with the carbon bits. I only had a chance to ride it up and down the street a few times to make sure that everything works but I plan on taking it for some more serious rides this week when I'm off. One long flat 110km out and back and my semi-usual 50km climbing loop. I have a Radical Alfa Solo seat bag that will work great with it. So far it feels just as good as the Club that I was raving about at the 'BentRide.
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