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The responses to this thread are verging on parody.

I borrowed a friend's recumbant once and was so astounded that I could pedal hard while cranked over that I went round a big roundabout flat out until my lungs almost burst. Huge, huge fun.
Not a proper bicycle of course, but fast and crazy and I could pedal while cranked right over.
Sorry... What was this thread about?
I borrowed a friend's recumbant once and was so astounded that I could pedal hard while cranked over that I went round a big roundabout flat out until my lungs almost burst. Huge, huge fun.
Not a proper bicycle of course, but fast and crazy and I could pedal while cranked right over.
Sorry... What was this thread about?
Clearly you've never ridden fixed then, at least not with a track frame. Oh, and I reckon you're telling lies about the recumbent too, you wouldn't have been out of breath but out of legs.
j/k
Don't take my post seriously mate, I was just having a little leg pull.![]()
The BB's are higher up than on a standard bike, as the pedals need clearence for the track.Never on a track frame - in fact I'm not sure I'd recognise one if I saw one.
Wouldn't mind trying a recumbent sometime.
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Filed away for future referenceAssuming there's only one Kilnhurst (Rotherham).... You and indeed anyone looking in to recumbents are more than welcome to have a ride on mine
Out of interest, do they still make those things built on a section of racing-yacht boom? I imagine it is fairly ante-deluvian compared to what is available today, but it was over a decade ago and the machine was by no means young even then.
Assuming there's only one Kilnhurst (Rotherham), I'm only a half an hour ride away in sunny Scawthorpe (Doncaster.) You and indeed anyone looking in to recumbents are more than welcome to have a ride on mine, just PM me. I have an Ice Trice trike (which is a piece of P to ride, and a trickier to master 2 wheel high racer Bacchetta Strada.
Oh, I said it's a half an hour ride..........that's on a 'bent, so it's probably 40-45 minutes on a 'normal' bike.![]()
BP only if the car was indicating intent to turn left! So as there was no indication is turning lights & the road position was marked as a lane for going straight on or to the right. For this reason the car becomes an overtaking vehicle, which thus means they are suppost to keep clear of the vehicle to their near side.