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Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Since we've had some threads recently about the pedaling stroke leg bend etc. I thought it might be help to take some video of the leg length I setup people with when I put them on our Quests.
I didn't have the Quest on the trainer so I adjusted the Silvio to match and we made this short video. In the video I am pedaling at 95 rpm; and recording with the iphone slow motion; it's still a bit fast but you can see the motion pretty good.
I try start people with a setup like this, that gives them a max bend in the knee of 90 degrees, and at the same time prevent full leg extension (about 3-5% shorter than normal). It has been my experience that when beginners get their leg all the out that they have more trouble controlling the bike because of the larger deep spot and the lack of control inherit in a fully extended leg.
Seasoned riders would move the boom out further than shown here as the skill level improves.
Feel free to comment on how you started. This is what we've been doing; doesn't mean it's the best way, but I thought it would be instructional.
I didn't have the Quest on the trainer so I adjusted the Silvio to match and we made this short video. In the video I am pedaling at 95 rpm; and recording with the iphone slow motion; it's still a bit fast but you can see the motion pretty good.
I try start people with a setup like this, that gives them a max bend in the knee of 90 degrees, and at the same time prevent full leg extension (about 3-5% shorter than normal). It has been my experience that when beginners get their leg all the out that they have more trouble controlling the bike because of the larger deep spot and the lack of control inherit in a fully extended leg.
Seasoned riders would move the boom out further than shown here as the skill level improves.
Feel free to comment on how you started. This is what we've been doing; doesn't mean it's the best way, but I thought it would be instructional.