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Evox 140 vs Evox le

Discussion in 'Recumbent Discussions' started by Jeank, Apr 21, 2020.  |  Print Topic

  1. Jeank

    Jeank

    Region:
    SouthWest
    State/Country:
    Canada
    City:
    Kitchener
    Ride:
    Evox
    Does anyone know if an Evox 140 and an Evox le have the same frame size and seat can be extended to the same length?
     
  2. A.D.

    A.D. #1 Custodian

    Region:
    SouthEast
    State/Country:
    TN
    City:
    Athens
    Ride:
    Reynolds T-Bone
    Name:
    AD
    From what I gather: The LE version (which is the exact same bike as the Mikado Quetzal LE) has a lighter aluminum frame and weighs in at 30 lbs compared to the Evox 140 with all steel construction at 45 lbs. Also on the less expensive models, the back rest is welded in place with no obvious means of adjustment, while on the Evox LE, the back rest is a bit bigger and fully adjustable. (Ref: Mikado Quetzal/Evox & Quetzal Misterio)

    The only other thing I could turn up about seating issues of the Evox bikes, was this thread: Seating on an Evox

    Sorry I couldn't be of more help. :embarrassed9:
     

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