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Old 09-10-12 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Dudelsack
Recumbents? There's the good, the bad, and the ugly.

The good: much easier on the back, shoulders, neck, arms and wrists. Some will say if you get a proper bike fitting these issues vanish. They're wrong. It puts you in a more aerodynamic position and you'll go a bit faster.

The bad: most are heavy and expensive. They DO hurt some. Bent butt is a problem. For me, they're nightmarish to get up very steep hills.

The ugly: they're ugly. I weep bitter tears ( not really) when I look on my beautiful full carbon 18 pound road bike. Also, they look weird. I seek obscurity like a courtesan of the night, but you won't get any on a bent.
If you're looking for a not ugly recumbent I saw one of these at JinB the other day.

http://cycledifferent.com/products/b...obil/index.htm

Guess it's a trike and not really a bike. The rider, about my age, got right into traffic and took off. It looked fast enuff for me.
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