Doug Kline
Guru
I took my V20 over to the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for the first three days of Cycle NC. Cycle NC is a week long cycling event sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Tourism and draws around 1200 participants to ride from the mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. This was the first time I rode the mountains on a recumbent and it went well, I was relaxed and comfortable. I went with a compact crankset 50/34 and a 11-36 cassette which allowed me to climb most everything although I did have some front wheel drive tire slippage at times on the steep grades. There was one short section I had to walk. I'm not sure how steep that grade was. I know at times my Garmin was saying over 16% on grades I could still ride.
I think I'm a little bit slower climbing with the V20 than my Ridley, but the V20 is so much faster everywhere else. There was one section on new pavement where I had a clear view of the down and up without the normal blind switchback. I just let go of the brakes and hit a max of 52.2mph (84kph) in short order.
I try really hard to be courteous while riding, but on Cycle NC I got a lady worked up over how I passed her, so much so that she chased me up a hill to let me know how scared she was. I had no memory of this pass, because, you know, I passed a LOT of riders. I defended myself because I'd been saying "on your left" all day so assumed I probably did. I was really bothered for a couple days for making someone angry, until I got home and watched the Fly6 video. I would have preferred an instant replay on the spot.
Here's her complaint which I'll transcribe the best I can hear:
Lady: “I’m not trying to be obnoxious, but it would really help me if you said on your left when you pass me because it is kind of scary."
Me: “I did.” “I said on your left and I gave plenty of clearance.”
Lady: “Yeah but when you’re coming up behind I was [passing somebody]. I just don’t know you’re coming.”
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j2wixicnydi8ts5/TheComplaint.mp4?dl=0
Unless I'm riding the brakes, I go down a hill on the Cruzbike quite fast. In this case it was a fun hill and I was probably going over 35mph. There was no oncoming traffic with a clear line of sight. I crossed the yellow line and as you can tell in the video this was a clean pass.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uv7wg9mvvo9qvec/ThePass.mp4?dl=0
So there you have it. Testimony from the public that a V20 is scary fast. I think riders should use a mirror and know what is going on behind them, especially when they are in the middle of the road. I did call out "on your left" but at the speed she was going she probably just heard wind. And I was very happy to have the Fly6 video to tell me I wasn't a bad guy.
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