Hi all,
New to the forum. I have been riding roadbike for a few years and wanted to give recumbent a try because I am tired of constantly going to PT and massage for my lower back and shoulder. I was lucky enough, to my wife's disappointment, to have found and bought used Bacchetta G26 and Freerider to try them out. I actually learned how to ride both in about 30 min in the middle school parking lot. Both have fair components.
For Freerider, I understand it's the entry level bike. It's heavy and a little clunky, especially its front concentrated weight. The torque steer from the feet is a little unnerving, especially when trying to turn and pedal at the same time. I am curious as to how different the Freerider is from S30/40 in its torque steer, ability to maneuver, weight distribution, and smoothness.
Thanks.
Michael
New to the forum. I have been riding roadbike for a few years and wanted to give recumbent a try because I am tired of constantly going to PT and massage for my lower back and shoulder. I was lucky enough, to my wife's disappointment, to have found and bought used Bacchetta G26 and Freerider to try them out. I actually learned how to ride both in about 30 min in the middle school parking lot. Both have fair components.
For Freerider, I understand it's the entry level bike. It's heavy and a little clunky, especially its front concentrated weight. The torque steer from the feet is a little unnerving, especially when trying to turn and pedal at the same time. I am curious as to how different the Freerider is from S30/40 in its torque steer, ability to maneuver, weight distribution, and smoothness.
Thanks.
Michael