My N + 1

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Recycle

Über Member
Location
Caterham
Think I need a recumbent as the pain in my neck using a DF after an accident lasts for days.

Just need to convince the family that it's safe.

I changed to a bent because of my neck. A bent is safe. IMO much safer than a DF.
  • Unless there are other bents on the road you will be the most noticed cyclist. It has less of an invisible factor.
  • You don't attract as much aggro from motorists - in fact they tend to give you a wide berth because they don't know what to make of you.
  • If you crash into anything you will meet it feet first which is better than being propelled head first. Something it appears you have experience of.
  • You are lower to the ground. When you fall there is less chance you will break bones & your bum is at greater risk than your head. Painful but preferable.

Need more?
 

ushills

Veteran
That's great to have some ammo to justify it!

The annoying thing is the money I spent on new teeth would have paid for a Nazca.

I just need to find somewhere to try one, Edinburgh is a bit of a jaunt!
 
+1 re Laidback. My Fuego was my first bent and to begin with found it twitchy and unstable as though it was about to dump me. Partly it is perception but as Byegad says: A light touch, less agressive reactions and it all comes together pretty quickly. Persevere - I didn't and swapped it for a high racer (they feel superficially so much more stable). A mistake. Now I find my Fuego to be stable and with excellent handling. To begin with climbing made me nervous, which used up energy, which slowed me down, which de-stabilised me. Now I can pedal easily up climbs which in the early days threatened to unseat me. One in particular had me in 30 x 32 in the early days, weaving and spinning like crazy to keep momentum going!:blush: Now its 38 x 28 and in a straight line! Downhill it is super stable, unbelievably fast and with excellent brakes.^_^
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
Yes the speed thing is addictive. My AZUB-4 had 81 gears ranging from 15 to 150". (Yes, 1 5 0! :eek: ) Blasting down a hill at 50+mph and still pedalling hard is an experience I'm glad I didn't miss. It did occur to me during one of these descents that maybe I should have opted for the disc brakes rather than the V-brakes. :hyper:
 

ushills

Veteran
Unfortunatly I'm in Wolverhampton, may need to book a weekend away in Edinburgh and just happen to drop in:blush:
 

BlackPanther

Hyper-Fast Recumbent Riding Member.
Location
Doncaster.
Very nice. The metallic blue looks exactly like my Optima Baron.
 
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