I need to apologize by my absence. Free time has been limited- and I have been biking. Wow, it is wonderful. I get out every other day and bike between 15 and 30 miles. I started around 14 mph and am now averaging 15.5 to 19 mph (mounted a gps to the bike). I have perhaps biked 600 miles at this point, but have not been keeping close track.
To back up though, it took me a couple of hours to put the bike together. I was concerned about a couple of holes in the box, but nothing was damaged or missing. The instructions were very good. I put on my old toe clips from my mountain bike and later changed to Power Grips from another bike. I think I like the toe clips better. Perhaps ideally I would get some type of clipless pedals now that my confidence is up (but my account is quite drained so it will be awhile).
Speaking of confidence, it took me a couple of hundred miles before I could really relax for the majority of the trip. I first started on blacktop roads but soon ended up on some loose gravel roads and had white knuckles for much of them. Especially going downhill with dogs chasing me and a bear ahead crossing the road
. Yup it really happened but I am still here and loving it. I have since gained some confidence on gravel but would like to try other tires than the Kenda type that the Sofrider came with. One of the posting said how good hills are for us- I do like powering up them, but I cannot but cringe if I am facing a large loose gravel covered hill. After a couple hundred miles I was getting more confidence (perhaps too much?) and was trying a one handed active pedaling powered turn, got a little wide, a car a little too close, and found myself with legs wide and rolling into a ditch. Fortunately there were no obstacles in the ditch and the suspension absorbed much of the energy. Once back under control I turned around and meekly waved -"I'm OK but really embarrassed" at the faces pressed towards me through the car windows.
Minor bike annoyances:
*one of the plastic plugs located where the crank would go on a upright bike fell out.
*the plastic edging around the seats keeps coming of
little things really.
I am not yet confident to go both hands free and find myself wondering why I would really want to. I can remove one hand at a time and get my water bottle or signal, but I find I really use my upper body to help power the bike. Today, as I was biking I started to visualize the combined muscle activity as it spreads diagonally from the powered foot across the torso through the back and lateral stomach muscles into the shoulder and arm. It is certainly not a fixed seat rowing motion that would have more muscle range of the upper body, but it is more than the nothing that my Sun EZ-1 recumbent uses. It is very helpful to spread out the load on a bunch more muscles.
I did run into a physical problem the other day. It was not unexpected, I had just hoped that the different body position would eliminate a past problem. After slightly over 30 miles, I developed sharp pain on the outside of my right knee. A few years ago I saw the doc with this problem (after about 40 miles on my EZ-1 and after 16 miles on my mountain bike). The knee turned out fine, the problem seems to be with the connective tissue between my hip and knee. The tissue must just get heated up and swells from the repetitive motion. I need to look more into if I can do specific exercises and/or stretching and perhaps cold/hot packs. Anyway I have slowed down and do not bike beyond 30 miles at a time-yet. I dream of doing more than 200 miles in a day though.
Yes it is a cure- at least for me. I love my new Cruzbike Sofrider.
If you ever get up to Northwestern Wisconsin, look me up, I would love to show you some of the wonderful biking we have here.