Rode my upwrong the other day...

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Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
Well, that was interesting. I hadn't been able to ride it because of my frozen shoulder, and having the 'bent (well, semi-'bent if you must, it's an HPV Spirit) has been a godsend. However, the joints are working much better now and I had to go and hire a van.

I live in the sticks so my usual van-hire process is cycle to station - train to big town - cycle to van hire - chuck bike in back of van - drive back, then the reverse. I simply had to use the upwrong because there was no way in Middle Earth that I was going to be able to lift the 'bent on my own into the back of a transit, nor drag it back up over the railway bridge stairs.

So the great advantage of lighter weight was brilliant, and I suddenly realised I could see further over hedges, but I so so so so missed that comfy laid-back riding position! I no longer owned the view... I also suddenly became invisible - where were all the friendly waves and comments I usually get when riding the 'bent?! As a total attention queen I was CRUSHED.

Anyone else ride both kinds? What's your experience going back to the upwrong?
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
Very similar to you - shoulder issues, Nazca Fuego …

Back on my Condor Fratello audax bike df, I noticed how light and fast it was, how high off the ground and how I was now 'the anonymous cyclist' again - no smiles, waves, comments, thumbs ups, interaction with children (even teens !), WVM, truckies, even a wave from a train driver once !(and yes, he was driving his train at the time ^_^).

All a bit discouraging really :sad: … but 'bent comfort every time for me too :thumbsup:
 
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Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
Recumbent riders know that their riding position is comfortable, more aerodynamic and sensible than DF (Diamond Frame) bikes, which are also known to those who suffer them as "upright" bikes; 'bent riders often refer to these machines as being 'upwrong', not right. :okay:



Anyone notice the people who use the New Posts link ... ?? :whistle: ;)

:giggle:
 

Lonestar

Veteran
Recumbent riders know that their riding position is comfortable, more aerodynamic and sensible than DF (Diamond Frame) bikes, which are also known to those who suffer them as "upright" bikes; 'bent riders often refer to these machines as being 'upwrong', not right. :okay:



Anyone notice the people who use the New Posts link ... ?? :whistle: ;)

:giggle:

Thanks.I get it now.:blush:
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
Got a pic of one? Still can't picture one.
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That's one. ^_^
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
This is an 'upwrong'

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Monkreadusuk

Über Member
Everytime I think of getting on the old DF I remember how much more unsafe I felt on it. I'll just live with the extra 10 minutes on my 30 min commute knowing that I'll get that much safer
 
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