Kenneth Jessett
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
It's been a few months since I last tried out the vendetta, the weather is slightly cooler now so ultra distance riding is back on the calendar. But I NEED HELP!!!
Sorry, didn't mean to shout but I am so frustrated I could cry or spit or do something really rude in the direction of the yellow monster. Simply put, I can't ride it. I've taken it to a sloping area and sat on it and glided down with my feet hanging off the sides but that is as far as I have dared to trust myself on it.
Today I asked a friend to help, thinking that if he was able to hold me steady by holding onto the head rest whilst I placed one foot on the pedal and he ran along side me as I tried to lift the other foot up we could make some progress, but alas not to be. The bike would lean over, the steering would go with it and I was headed for the concrete wall alongside the trail, but other than that bit of excitement, I didn't go anywhere, but fortunately, neither did I crash, but that was the end of that.
Now I'm thinking training wheels. Does anyone have any good suggestions? I'm loath to give up on this because I think if I could only master it, riding the vendetta will be wonderful. I'm sure there is a someone on this forum who has faced the same problem and conquered it, so please tell me how you did it. Thanks. Ken.
It's been a few months since I last tried out the vendetta, the weather is slightly cooler now so ultra distance riding is back on the calendar. But I NEED HELP!!!
Sorry, didn't mean to shout but I am so frustrated I could cry or spit or do something really rude in the direction of the yellow monster. Simply put, I can't ride it. I've taken it to a sloping area and sat on it and glided down with my feet hanging off the sides but that is as far as I have dared to trust myself on it.
Today I asked a friend to help, thinking that if he was able to hold me steady by holding onto the head rest whilst I placed one foot on the pedal and he ran along side me as I tried to lift the other foot up we could make some progress, but alas not to be. The bike would lean over, the steering would go with it and I was headed for the concrete wall alongside the trail, but other than that bit of excitement, I didn't go anywhere, but fortunately, neither did I crash, but that was the end of that.
Now I'm thinking training wheels. Does anyone have any good suggestions? I'm loath to give up on this because I think if I could only master it, riding the vendetta will be wonderful. I'm sure there is a someone on this forum who has faced the same problem and conquered it, so please tell me how you did it. Thanks. Ken.