RecycledPlastic
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Well after about a year of riding my Sofrider, I've become a good enough rider to experiment with the seat angle. Put the seat post in my hydraulic bender and curved it some. then dropped the backrest to 35 degrees. With that angle, my neck seemed like it might get tired so I crafted a quick headrest with some 2" aluminum flat stock. I have temporarily taped some 1.5" foam in place just to test it out. Fits pretty good even with my helmet on. I did have to make some adjustments to the freerider handlebars and it seems to be dialed in for now. I figure if I try too hard to get it just right.....I'll be fiddling with it forever. So I'm just gonna ride it for awhile and just get used to the new posture.
I'm fairly new to biking and been lurking in the background on this forum for awhile. I am totally lost with most of the bike jargon. (MBB, BB, this stay and that stay, blah blah blah) But eventually I'll catch on.
I got my Sofrider because I needed to do some low impact exercise to both lose weight and build cardio. (heart attack 5 years ago). Well, now I've had both knees replaced and lost 140 lbs. The bike along with the gym has gotten me into fairly decent shape for an old coot. I went skiing out in CO for the first time in 12 years and did over 100,000 vertical feet in 5 days. Every black diamond on the mountain at three resorts.
So now I have actually got to like riding the Cruzbike so much more than any bike I have ever owned. It's that Zen thing of "feeling one with the bike" LOL. really, it is.
Well, gotta locate some suitable permanent foam for the headrest and figure how to attach it. Ride safe everyone.
The pic with the rack bag is the seat as far back as I could get it with a straight seatpost. About 50 degrees.
I'm fairly new to biking and been lurking in the background on this forum for awhile. I am totally lost with most of the bike jargon. (MBB, BB, this stay and that stay, blah blah blah) But eventually I'll catch on.
I got my Sofrider because I needed to do some low impact exercise to both lose weight and build cardio. (heart attack 5 years ago). Well, now I've had both knees replaced and lost 140 lbs. The bike along with the gym has gotten me into fairly decent shape for an old coot. I went skiing out in CO for the first time in 12 years and did over 100,000 vertical feet in 5 days. Every black diamond on the mountain at three resorts.
So now I have actually got to like riding the Cruzbike so much more than any bike I have ever owned. It's that Zen thing of "feeling one with the bike" LOL. really, it is.
Well, gotta locate some suitable permanent foam for the headrest and figure how to attach it. Ride safe everyone.
The pic with the rack bag is the seat as far back as I could get it with a straight seatpost. About 50 degrees.
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