[python] Re: Revisiting RWD recumbents

  • From: Patrick van Gompel <patrick_van_gompel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:15:16 +0200

Yes, the first few minutes feel a bit strange when I switch from Python to RWD 
recumbent. Though, to me it is similar as when you have been iceskating all day 
and then you start walking again. The first few steps are awkward.
You did tell your body that you are on a different bike, right? ;-p
Patrick

Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 10:02:30 +0200
From: dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx
To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [python] Re: Revisiting RWD recumbents


  


    
  
  
    Same here. Many years ago I had a RWD recumbent, but now I only try
    them once in a while and it is a very dodgy experience. I own and
    ride uprights without side effects... On the other hand, when I have
    not ridden my python for several weeks, then the kms or so I can see
    a little PSI, which then completly disappears again. So I guess if
    you'd go back to RWD you'd have similar problems with a python.

    

    Dirk

    

    On 25.08.2011 06:14, Vi Vuong wrote:
    
      
        After a few months of riding mostly pythons, I find
          steering RWD recumbents almost difficult / touchy, wobbly /
          shaky, huh? not a good feeling at all.  Did I forget so
          quickly, have the neurons moved to the legs, or my task has
          change?  The chest-level handlebars are too close for comfort
          now. Hand freedom is gone...  Has anyone notice similar
          experience getting back on a RWD?
        

        
        Vi
      
    
    

  

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