Old 02-29-20 | 10:48 PM
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Olefeller77
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Originally Posted by kingston
I bought a used recumbent this season to try it out and while I like it quite a lot, I like riding uprights a lot more. The best thing about recumbents to me is that it allows some people to ride a bike who are not able to ride an upright. I ride brevets and most of the recumbent riders I meet on on those rides had ridden uprights for years but for one reason or another, bad back, neck wrists, etc. couldn't do long rides on an upright anymore, so they got a recumbent and are still out there riding. Just a couple weeks ago, I met a guy on a 600k who had been an ultradistance upright rider for years and switched to the recumbent because his back was starting to bother him on long rides.
I have no problem with them . I'll probably by out enjoying one if - when I need one.
I have never been passed by one, but only for the timing. Those things can get out and scoot!
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