LarryOz
Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
I have a set of Kreitler rollers with the headwind trainer (which basically allows you to put drag on the rotating cylinders, plus it blows air at you to help cool you down)
They are great for balance. I got very good at riding my DF on it many years ago. I eventually got to where I could with ride no hands.
I got on them the other day on my V. After about 10 minutes I was able to balance pretty well.
The only problem is that riding recumbent you do not really have a visual que of where you are in reference to the rollers, like you do on a diamond frame bike, so pretty easy to work you way to either side of the 16" drum and hop off.
Plus when you "fall off" of them, you drop about 6" straight down and your legs are up in the air and are a lot harder to get down without totally falling on the ground.
This led me to think of building a "platform" that would cover the rollers and allow for a "graceful" (or at least non-disastrous) dismount.
This seems to work pretty good. I have "rolled" off the back once when I fell off, so I think a nice addition will just be a small curb.
Probably should seal and paint it too to protect from any sweet that might fall while riding or falling.
Am also thinking of hanging a "trapeze bar" type gizmo within arms reach above my head that I could grab a hold of in an emergency. This would let me get my feet unclipped and get them down without falling over.
The only "issue" with this setup is that you basically have to remove the platform from the rollers when you are not using them so you can fold the rollers up. That is because there are the elastic bands that cannot remain stretched over the drums, as this would ruin them.
I want to ride on rollers to help develop a finer sense of balance on my V, plus they are nice for fowl weather.
I mainly want to try out different aero handlebar layouts, and know from reading that the closer in your hands are the twitchy the steering is.
Riding this with the aero bars I think will help fine tune the balance issue with them.
Hopefully by springtime, I will be able to hold a line with the areo handlebar set I feel is the best one to run with at races.
They are great for balance. I got very good at riding my DF on it many years ago. I eventually got to where I could with ride no hands.
I got on them the other day on my V. After about 10 minutes I was able to balance pretty well.
The only problem is that riding recumbent you do not really have a visual que of where you are in reference to the rollers, like you do on a diamond frame bike, so pretty easy to work you way to either side of the 16" drum and hop off.
Plus when you "fall off" of them, you drop about 6" straight down and your legs are up in the air and are a lot harder to get down without totally falling on the ground.
This led me to think of building a "platform" that would cover the rollers and allow for a "graceful" (or at least non-disastrous) dismount.
This seems to work pretty good. I have "rolled" off the back once when I fell off, so I think a nice addition will just be a small curb.
Probably should seal and paint it too to protect from any sweet that might fall while riding or falling.
Am also thinking of hanging a "trapeze bar" type gizmo within arms reach above my head that I could grab a hold of in an emergency. This would let me get my feet unclipped and get them down without falling over.
The only "issue" with this setup is that you basically have to remove the platform from the rollers when you are not using them so you can fold the rollers up. That is because there are the elastic bands that cannot remain stretched over the drums, as this would ruin them.
I want to ride on rollers to help develop a finer sense of balance on my V, plus they are nice for fowl weather.
I mainly want to try out different aero handlebar layouts, and know from reading that the closer in your hands are the twitchy the steering is.
Riding this with the aero bars I think will help fine tune the balance issue with them.
Hopefully by springtime, I will be able to hold a line with the areo handlebar set I feel is the best one to run with at races.