psychling
Well-Known Member
I live in a very mountainous area in Arizona. For example, here is a local `loop' that I train on: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/113716919
Here is a link to a charity ride I'll be doing next weekend (the 95 mile event): http://www.absolutebikes.net/taylor/rideinfo.html
I have the Sofrider, Silvio and Vendetta.
A key advantage to a recumbent is the aero position. But when you're climbing a steady 5% to 7% incline for mile after mile `aero' is not relevant. I'm finding that I `sit' in a more vertical position when doing these climbs. In order to remain comfortable and get the most for my effort I've added `depth' to the pad on the seat back and the seat pan.
The net that Cruzbike encloses the firm rubber and soft foam cell padding accomodates additional lightweight firm rubber and soft foam cell padding. And it really makes a remarkable difference on the climbs.
Adding padding doesn't restrict me from sliding down and getting more aero on the straightaways.
I'm hoping this is helpful to others wanting to tap into the incredible versatility and potential of the Cruzbikes.
Here is a link to a charity ride I'll be doing next weekend (the 95 mile event): http://www.absolutebikes.net/taylor/rideinfo.html
I have the Sofrider, Silvio and Vendetta.
A key advantage to a recumbent is the aero position. But when you're climbing a steady 5% to 7% incline for mile after mile `aero' is not relevant. I'm finding that I `sit' in a more vertical position when doing these climbs. In order to remain comfortable and get the most for my effort I've added `depth' to the pad on the seat back and the seat pan.
The net that Cruzbike encloses the firm rubber and soft foam cell padding accomodates additional lightweight firm rubber and soft foam cell padding. And it really makes a remarkable difference on the climbs.
Adding padding doesn't restrict me from sliding down and getting more aero on the straightaways.
I'm hoping this is helpful to others wanting to tap into the incredible versatility and potential of the Cruzbikes.