U
User6179
Guest
Tread on skinny tyres .
Or the pathetic lights endorsed by the RAC!
Doesn't happen. Seriously, doesn't happen. Exactly the same on my bent as on my hybrid. Are you thinking of trikes? Even they are only a tiny bit wider than a person's shoulders, which is the same as a person on a normal bike.And frankly one would be impeding traffic flow.
Doesn't happen. Seriously, doesn't happen. Exactly the same on my bent as on my hybrid. Are you thinking of trikes? Even they are only a tiny bit wider than a person's shoulders, which is the same as a person on a normal bike.
The little ring.
you would not be impeding traffic you would BE traffic just the same as any other bicycle, could you elaborate on what you mean by "safety reasons" please.
Helmets.
![]()
![]()
You cannot the filter anywhere near as proficiently as on a normal bicycle. A person can maneuver their body if necessary and filter through gaps a recumbent couldn't. Also when filtering you may need to go accross the front of a vehicle in traffic also something a recumbent couldn't. Normal bicycles are simply faster in the long run.Doesn't happen. Seriously, doesn't happen. Exactly the same on my bent as on my hybrid. Are you thinking of trikes? Even they are only a tiny bit wider than a person's shoulders, which is the same as a person on a normal bike.
You cannot the filter anywhere near as proficiently as on a normal bicycle. A person can maneuver their body if necessary and filter through gaps a recumbent couldn't. Also when filtering you may need to go accross the front of a vehicle in traffic also something a recumbent couldn't. Normal bicycles are simply faster in the long run.
It is true I don't ride in heavy traffic so I can't say if my particular bike would have that trouble. My bent is extremely manoeuvrable in my experience but I have not needed to do this filtering business. My Brixton friend doesn't seem to have trouble with it. Anyway, you may be right but I would never say that a 'bent was in all respects better than a normal bike - and I haven't said that. I ride both types - I find my 'bent tricky to haul up long staircases (eg at the station) or onto trains, it is heavier (though I think the more recent models are lighter and wish I had one!) and they are definitely slower going uphill (though I think faster going down, and the brakes are amazing). For me, the bent is definitely more comfortable.You cannot the filter anywhere near as proficiently as on a normal bicycle. A person can maneuver their body if necessary and filter through gaps a recumbent couldn't. Also when filtering you may need to go accross the front of a vehicle in traffic also something a recumbent couldn't. Normal bicycles are simply faster in the long run.
What a load of crap.Sorry ...
But any manoeuvre you cannot carry out safely one a recumbent - cannot be safely carried out on a "normal bicycle"
What a load of crap.