Robert C
Member
So…I’m one week and 2 rides in. (Work sometimes gets in the way of Cruzing) and wanted to share my adventures and things I learned along the way.
Day 1- (a Sunday). Found the parking lot of our local community college empty. Having reviewed the helpful Cruzbike videos, Did some Flinstones for 10 minutes. Then rapidly progressed to peddling (very large) figure 8’s. Afterwards neck and shoulders were sore which I attribute to my death grip on the handlebars.
during the rainy week- tweaked the fit of the bike and rotated the handlebars.
Day 2- Figured out that securing the front tire with a strap prevented getting clobbered when loading bike in overhead rack. Bike felt more balanced with the adjustments. And super comfortable.
Did some loops then headed out around campus. Wearing real biking shorts next time- the seating position tends to make you fairly exposed- and don’t want windburn when I pick up some speed!
So NOT ready for clipping-in as I have a tendency to oversteer and go into a wobble. Nice to be able to get my foot down in a hurry. Still, occasionally I will carve a turn correctly and it feels great- you can really lean into it and not do much with the handlebars.
The bike gets a lot of looks and complements. Thanks to @David Most for keeping this bike in such fine shape!
After 45 minutes, I was spent-
Learning to ride a bike again as a 50-something is work!
Day 1- (a Sunday). Found the parking lot of our local community college empty. Having reviewed the helpful Cruzbike videos, Did some Flinstones for 10 minutes. Then rapidly progressed to peddling (very large) figure 8’s. Afterwards neck and shoulders were sore which I attribute to my death grip on the handlebars.
during the rainy week- tweaked the fit of the bike and rotated the handlebars.
Day 2- Figured out that securing the front tire with a strap prevented getting clobbered when loading bike in overhead rack. Bike felt more balanced with the adjustments. And super comfortable.
Did some loops then headed out around campus. Wearing real biking shorts next time- the seating position tends to make you fairly exposed- and don’t want windburn when I pick up some speed!
So NOT ready for clipping-in as I have a tendency to oversteer and go into a wobble. Nice to be able to get my foot down in a hurry. Still, occasionally I will carve a turn correctly and it feels great- you can really lean into it and not do much with the handlebars.
The bike gets a lot of looks and complements. Thanks to @David Most for keeping this bike in such fine shape!
After 45 minutes, I was spent-
Learning to ride a bike again as a 50-something is work!