Outdoor Life
Related: About this forumAnybody ride a recumbent bike?
The two wheeled kind..Thinking about getting one...Ride specialized bikes now but think I'd like to try out
one of these low 2 wheeled modes of transportation....
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Maxheader
(4,393 posts)There just aren't any bike stores that stock them in the wichita area...that I can find..
Darwin2019
(217 posts)My physical therapist said it is the way the seat is positioned. It is hard on hips. Sold mine.
mitch96
(14,607 posts)The prices have come down in recent years. They were all custom way back when.. Mine has under seat steering and some have above seat steering. Very relaxing way to ride. No pole up your butt. My only gripe is that you are so low no body can see you...... big flag or not..
Google is your friend for info..
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Prices don't look too bad..How did the under-frame steering work for you?
I joined the bacchetta forum..asked a few questions..The articles on first
ride is that there are a few differences from a diamond frame bike..how to
start out..steering...hill riding...
mitch96
(14,607 posts)It takes a bit to get use to it. Your arms are down by your sides next to your hips. The bike goes where you look so when turning don't look at the bike..... look where you want to go.
U turns are a bit interesting.. Once I did the look thru thing it was ok. Like riding my motorcycle.. Eyes up, look thru.
The bike is way more comfortable on my back and butt than a standard.. YMMV
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tikka
(778 posts)Good on the flat, fast downhill, slow up hills
I wished mine had a neck support
I felt a slightly more bent leg gave a firmer connection to the pedals. I guess clipless pedals would solve that, but your legs are way out there if you are tall.
And yes starting out uphill can be a challenge
Maxheader
(4,393 posts)There are times, not a lot..I get the hardrock over to let pickups
get around . Road sides can be nasty..washed out..dirt windrows
The roads right now are perfect ..