Bruce B
Well-Known Member
Silvio
Origin8 Bars
Shimano Triple Group 52-39-30 chain wheel and 12-27 cassette
Mavic Ksyrium wheels from my DF bike
Vittoria Rubino Pro 23 tires from my DF bike
SPD pedals, the brand labels have worn off
On Friday I rode around the block several times just to get a feel of control and balance. Learning to launch will take some practice. Much to learn!
Early Saturday morning I packed up and went out to the nice flat wide concrete ride and walk trail by the Rio Grande. It was like learning to ride when I was five or six years old. Staying upright, not so bad, though both brifters are already scratched up a bit. I am glad there were not many people out as I was all over the width of that trail for the first few miles. After a while I was able to steer straight without pedaling as I passed a biker or runner. About 16 miles for my effort. Much more to learn!
Today I decided to try some quiet roads. Another early start. I was able to keep the bike in a straight line longer today but other bike riders could see they needed to give me a wide berth. About 22 miles. I've got to install that bike computer on this bike.
I have been launching from a stop by pushing off with both feet in an awkward waddle and then sliding down the seat back.
I've found that I do better picking up the pedals if I aim for both at the same time rather than attempting one at a time.
I'm going to have to try with one foot on the pedal and one on the ground to get started.
Bruce
Origin8 Bars
Shimano Triple Group 52-39-30 chain wheel and 12-27 cassette
Mavic Ksyrium wheels from my DF bike
Vittoria Rubino Pro 23 tires from my DF bike
SPD pedals, the brand labels have worn off
On Friday I rode around the block several times just to get a feel of control and balance. Learning to launch will take some practice. Much to learn!
Early Saturday morning I packed up and went out to the nice flat wide concrete ride and walk trail by the Rio Grande. It was like learning to ride when I was five or six years old. Staying upright, not so bad, though both brifters are already scratched up a bit. I am glad there were not many people out as I was all over the width of that trail for the first few miles. After a while I was able to steer straight without pedaling as I passed a biker or runner. About 16 miles for my effort. Much more to learn!
Today I decided to try some quiet roads. Another early start. I was able to keep the bike in a straight line longer today but other bike riders could see they needed to give me a wide berth. About 22 miles. I've got to install that bike computer on this bike.
I have been launching from a stop by pushing off with both feet in an awkward waddle and then sliding down the seat back.
I've found that I do better picking up the pedals if I aim for both at the same time rather than attempting one at a time.
I'm going to have to try with one foot on the pedal and one on the ground to get started.
Bruce