hi about no hands
Since 2004-2008 I rode cruzbike models all over the place basically no one to talk to or ride with. Where I rode, New Zealand, South Korea and even here at Geelong AU, no one had seen such a bike. Spent time just having fun here and there, city, country, dirt roads car parks, yes lots of car parks in Korea. Figure eights, fasts starts, slow starts, hill starts, around obstacles, including people> Small circles, large circles, everygear. What speed to do so bike did not fall into the circle. Tried all sorts of these things too with no hands.
NOW this was done for fun, always, though not knowing it would drive me to write, eventually the HOW TO and First Ride instructions for Cruzbike. I am not blowing any trumpet, just saying we should know where the instructions came from.
What I noticed is that everybody I took through the (whats become the 2 x 15 second lessons) personally, was able to complete the conversion from riding DFs successfully. This brings the legs into being the primary steering influence, past a point of reasonable momentum and thats why initially open palms is so important.
I have been most reluctant to specifically teach no hands riding and now must say after studying my own riding WHY?
BECAUSE ONE, doing so should become a natural function without thought.
BECAUSE TWO, if the first two lessons are practiced thoroughly then you will find riding the bike with finger tip control comes naturally.
Finger tip control can be the practise, you will feel the.tentions, and your legs will become really sensitive and able, as experience builds you will find everything becomes as smooth as to how this bike works.
yours personally,
Kim.