Kit Bradley
Member
Howdy, again! I'm back with new questions that I hope can get answered! Mostly, about wobble on my Sofrider v3.
I've gotten to the part where I'm having a lot of fun on the bike, able to ride as far as I ever have, and I'm going faster than I ever have on any bike, at that. (Admittedly, I've never owned a truly fast bike.) While I feel safe on the bike, there's a little more wobble than I've had on other bikes, upright or recumbent. For me, the wobble tends to even out when I'm accelerating or climbing when I'm pulling back harder on the handlebars and my cadence has gone down. As my cadence increases above 70 or so, I find that some wobble starts to creep in.
And, sometimes, the wobble feels. . . nice. Like, the boom gets into a rhythm that doesn't seem to affect forward speed. Is this something I should avoid, or learn to reproduce? Is it good, bad, or neutral?
I've gotten to the part where I'm having a lot of fun on the bike, able to ride as far as I ever have, and I'm going faster than I ever have on any bike, at that. (Admittedly, I've never owned a truly fast bike.) While I feel safe on the bike, there's a little more wobble than I've had on other bikes, upright or recumbent. For me, the wobble tends to even out when I'm accelerating or climbing when I'm pulling back harder on the handlebars and my cadence has gone down. As my cadence increases above 70 or so, I find that some wobble starts to creep in.
And, sometimes, the wobble feels. . . nice. Like, the boom gets into a rhythm that doesn't seem to affect forward speed. Is this something I should avoid, or learn to reproduce? Is it good, bad, or neutral?