Greg S
Well-Known Member
Did the longest ride (x2) thus far on the S40: 66 miles. NB I'd done 100k+ on a recumbent previously (in 2017) but this is the longest since returning to riding a recumbent this year.
More importantly (to me) is the route included a number of intersections where I had to stop before crossing, sometimes with cross or following traffic. I was able to get underway smoothly every time save one where I embarrassingly got enough momentum to put me into the middle of the intersection but then missed the left pedal (I clip in right footed) and didn't keep pedaling one legged until I got clipped in. No worries though, people were nice enough to stop and let me make my way to the other side.
I actually consider the second accomplishment more significant than the first. Although my previous longest ride was 36 miles I figured it was only a matter of time before I was doing longer rides. Negotiating busier roads, traffic, intersections, etc., felt like a bigger barrier to me. I won't declare victory yet, I'm nowhere near as comfortable on the S40 as I am on a DF bike but then I've ridden more than 300k miles lifetime on a DF.
I have a trip coming up soon where I'll do a number of 100k+ rides and will be on the S40. I thought long and hard about whether to take the S40 or the V20c (I own both) but decided the more upright position on the S40 would be better/safer in urban situations.
More importantly (to me) is the route included a number of intersections where I had to stop before crossing, sometimes with cross or following traffic. I was able to get underway smoothly every time save one where I embarrassingly got enough momentum to put me into the middle of the intersection but then missed the left pedal (I clip in right footed) and didn't keep pedaling one legged until I got clipped in. No worries though, people were nice enough to stop and let me make my way to the other side.
I actually consider the second accomplishment more significant than the first. Although my previous longest ride was 36 miles I figured it was only a matter of time before I was doing longer rides. Negotiating busier roads, traffic, intersections, etc., felt like a bigger barrier to me. I won't declare victory yet, I'm nowhere near as comfortable on the S40 as I am on a DF bike but then I've ridden more than 300k miles lifetime on a DF.
I have a trip coming up soon where I'll do a number of 100k+ rides and will be on the S40. I thought long and hard about whether to take the S40 or the V20c (I own both) but decided the more upright position on the S40 would be better/safer in urban situations.