How about riding a more gentle hill of 3-6 minutes on the V20 once you have more experience. Two conditions. 1) No hands. 2) Arms wagging. Wait. Jim already did this on the trainer.
Did what on the trainer? What are you referring to? The only experiment done on a trainer that replicated the technique of handlebar wagging was performed by "trplay", and as you already know, his results did not back up Jim's claims or yours. Quite the opposite, in fact.
I know you explained it but your explanation comes from an inexperienced user and really doesn't carry any weight to me.
Wait, you're saying that my explanation that nothing can be concluded from my test because I'm an inexperienced user is invalid
because I'm an inexperienced user? What on earth are you talking about?
It sort of reminds me of you saying the M5 is a defective design because the chain gets in your way or the bars hit your tummy or you dump the chain or you fall off it a lot.
Again, you're not making any sense. The things you mention ARE defects. Fortunately the mechanical flaws are easily addressed, but no one in his right mind would say that an ideal recumbent design is one where the front wheel hits the chain in turns, knocks the chain off the sprocket, or results in heel strikes. The very fact that Cruzbikes suffers from none of these problems is the reason why so many Cruzbike users prefer them.
But it does make it fair to say it is a myth, especially when some evidence has been provided to support additional power provided by the arms on short duration efforts.
I think it's entirely fair to think its a myth. First, I don't buy the explanation for how it's supposed to work. Second, no matter how hard you are trying to ignore this, trplay just falsified Jim's claim. If you read his blog, you'll see that trplay is, as he himself admits, highly biased toward Cruzbike. Frankly, I was surprised to see that his results didn't confirm the claim that he wanted to prove. The fact that he was able to overcome his bias and post an honest result is more than I have come to expect from Cruzbike brand loyalists.
It is clear you have made your mind up but then again your position was espoused way before owning one.
That's quite an example of psychological projection there, Ed.
By the way, what happened to your promise not to post in any of my threads? Was breaking that promise at the first opportunity just another example of your dishonesty?