Rick Youngblood
CarbonCraft Master
P L E A S E ! ! !I hear-by exempt larry from the charles rule for the duration of this topic.
P L E A S E ! ! !I hear-by exempt larry from the charles rule for the duration of this topic.
ThanksThere are two mounting points for cages on the underside of the seat and one on the top of the boom.
I hear-by exempt larry from the charles rule for the duration of this topic.
Am I the only one who watched this and heard the Benny Hill theme music playing in my head?Hit a milestone today with my first (metric) century.
Have attached a link: ~2hrs of cycling (the first 50km) condensed into 7mins. Its rather poor quality, generally quite dull and very vomit inducing!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkNs6JgJISw
Two highlights:
a) Just before the two minutes marker, I freewheel down a hill and while being overtaken by a Land Rover, I narrowly avoid running into the hedge at the bottom
b) At 6min 45sec, I am overtaken by a rather proficient looking chap with ‘Sky’ written on his ass. After he passed I was able to keep up with him and was shocked by the difference in effort required. I’m wondering if the aero benefits of riding behind someone are bigger for a recumbent ie. more of my bike fits more easily/completely into the hole in the air that he creates.
Am rather sunburned also!
Mike
close call with the hedge on the narrow road. glad to see you pass the "sky" at 7min. a cruzbike vendetta shall not be passed by any roadie wearing team kit. rule 12. often down at the cycletrack i have guys try to sit in the v's slipstream. they dont stay there for long. not sure we need to sit in their slipstream but for sure you can feel it when you do. on a road bike at 32klm per hour i see a drop of almost a 100watts when in the slipstream. lots of people out and about on your ride. well done on unclipping in time at the coffee stop. if you can negotiate your way around all those walkers on the track and dogs too without sitting up then you are doing very very well. keep up the good workHit a milestone today with my first (metric) century.
Have attached a link: ~2hrs of cycling (the first 50km) condensed into 7mins. Its rather poor quality, generally quite dull and very vomit inducing!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkNs6JgJISw
Two highlights:
a) Just before the two minutes marker, I freewheel down a hill and while being overtaken by a Land Rover, I narrowly avoid running into the hedge at the bottom
b) At 6min 45sec, I am overtaken by a rather proficient looking chap with ‘Sky’ written on his ass. After he passed I was able to keep up with him and was shocked by the difference in effort required. I’m wondering if the aero benefits of riding behind someone are bigger for a recumbent ie. more of my bike fits more easily/completely into the hole in the air that he creates.
Am rather sunburned also!
Mike
However, after weeks of very comfortable riding, I have noticed the first signs of soreness when riding the bike - specifically the area at top of my thighs at the 'crease' that is formed when the legs is in the upper most position, was getting very uncomfortable. It started after abot 90km and the final 10k was quite sore.
I was hoping someone may be able to help me figure out how to avoid this. Is it a sign that the bike isn;t quite fitted right - is the boom too short perhaps? Or am I sitting too high or low low in the seat ie. I need to perhaps lengthen the headrest to give me more room?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Ratz- that is one selfie that I want to stay away from!I hear-by exempt larry from the charles rule for the duration of this topic.