rebelpeter
Well-Known Member
Look hard to ride. Are they?
i had a very quick spin on my mates recumbent tandem and now i want to build a recumbent trike, gotta say something?
Cheers Ed
not all that cheap noSounds interesting and being more comfortable sounds good,
I will test drive one as u suggest first before thinking of getting one,
Are they pricey for one to start off with. . .
is the OP looking at 2 wheeled or 3 wheeled? or one wheeled if that is possible?!
Cheers Ed
Not really. Balance at low (as in walking) speed and starting/stopping are the bits that take practice. A year of riding recumbents exclusively and it now feels completely natural to me. My mountain bike is my only remaining upright bike and when I get on that balance is not an issue (you never forget how to ride a bike, apparently) but I feel like I'm going over the handlebarsLook hard to ride. . Are they.
People are really negative about these bikes, and will often call you nasty names for riding one. Whatever you do,
Don't take it lying down.......![]()
Yes, I've heard that one from various people. My trike is very low, but it's also very wide, so you really need to have your eyes closed to miss it. My 2 wheel recumbent is a high racer so I sit above the wheels though my head is a little lower than on a road bike.I'd love one.
Still working on my wife, to convince her they aren't dangerous. Apparently they are too low.![]()
not all that cheap no
at a long shot you ever done any welding before?
Cheers Ed