BentNotBroke
Member
Hi All,
I'm a new C.B. rider. Just yesterday I recieved my first...a new to me V20. Assembled it today and had 30 minutes to tool around the parking lot. Did a few minutes of Fred Flinstoning while sitting up. I then layed back into the seat and glided around for another 10 or so minutes before putting my feet up on the peddles. The low seat angle makes putting your feet up on the peddles easier on my body than dangling them. The foot steer did feel strange but I had to try gentle peddling. I was able do ride for about 30 feet at a time with VERY wide S turns. Any normal or tight turning was right out. I see a great deal of parking lot riding in my future but felt like it is absolutely doable. This was a relief after all the things I had read on line about the V20 as a tough one to start on. It may have helped that I've been riding bents since the 90's and much of that is on a TiAero with a seat about 25 degrees above horizontal. Or maybe my experience is more of the norm and the interned is just a scary place. Either way, it was great fun and inspiring.
Anyhow, I'm looking forward to learning this new skill and enjoying what looks like a very nice bike.
--Joe
I'm a new C.B. rider. Just yesterday I recieved my first...a new to me V20. Assembled it today and had 30 minutes to tool around the parking lot. Did a few minutes of Fred Flinstoning while sitting up. I then layed back into the seat and glided around for another 10 or so minutes before putting my feet up on the peddles. The low seat angle makes putting your feet up on the peddles easier on my body than dangling them. The foot steer did feel strange but I had to try gentle peddling. I was able do ride for about 30 feet at a time with VERY wide S turns. Any normal or tight turning was right out. I see a great deal of parking lot riding in my future but felt like it is absolutely doable. This was a relief after all the things I had read on line about the V20 as a tough one to start on. It may have helped that I've been riding bents since the 90's and much of that is on a TiAero with a seat about 25 degrees above horizontal. Or maybe my experience is more of the norm and the interned is just a scary place. Either way, it was great fun and inspiring.
Anyhow, I'm looking forward to learning this new skill and enjoying what looks like a very nice bike.
--Joe