fatall
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Ok, I ride about 150-200 kilometres week and I normally ride a D/F bike with my cadence at about 80, never had any pain in my knee's.
I got the Quest V2 and I have only done about 350 kilometres over the last 6 or so weeks. I am mastering the MBB cruzbike(as someone else called it, the wild weasle). So when I ride the Quest on flat ground the cadence is at about 90 or so, but as soon as I hit a hill the cadence drops to about 70 and I start to run out of gears(this doesn't happen on the same hills on the D/F bike) and I start to develop a pain in the outside of my knee's.
I also have noticed when I sleep on my side, my hips seem to be a little sore. Could the sore knee's and hips be because I am using different muscles to ride the recumbent, the so called bent muscles?
I have thought about changing the chain rings to something smaller to help with running out of gears on the hills, but will wait till I have more time on the recumbent.
Just like to know if the above is normal or something I should investigate further?
I got the Quest V2 and I have only done about 350 kilometres over the last 6 or so weeks. I am mastering the MBB cruzbike(as someone else called it, the wild weasle). So when I ride the Quest on flat ground the cadence is at about 90 or so, but as soon as I hit a hill the cadence drops to about 70 and I start to run out of gears(this doesn't happen on the same hills on the D/F bike) and I start to develop a pain in the outside of my knee's.
I also have noticed when I sleep on my side, my hips seem to be a little sore. Could the sore knee's and hips be because I am using different muscles to ride the recumbent, the so called bent muscles?
I have thought about changing the chain rings to something smaller to help with running out of gears on the hills, but will wait till I have more time on the recumbent.
Just like to know if the above is normal or something I should investigate further?