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Considering a Recumbent Bike? Here Are Some Tips to Keep in Mind

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    Considering a Recumbent Bike? Here Are Some Tips to Keep in Mind. Rails to Trails Conservancy

    Jack Kurrle rides a recumbent trike with 20-inch wheels …. He also rode a two-wheeled recumbent for many years.

    Before recumbents became popular, he rode a standard 27-inch-wheel-sized bike …. Why did he change? Recumbents have a more comfortable seat in my estimation. That’s what prompted me to write this. Your body needs to keep moving...

    Some tips to keep in mind if you are thinking of buying a two- or three-wheeled recumbent:
    1. Is the recumbent dealer [or used recumbent you are considering] close to your home? Recumbents are longer and may not fit in your car or SUV; thus, the dealer will charge to pick up and deliver.
    2. Does the dealer offer a two- or three-day return policy so you can ride it a few miles at home rather than just around the parking lot?
    3. I would suggest you use cleated pedals—with road shoes with recessed cleats. Caution: Riding without cleats—you [risk] your foot coming off the pedal and dropping to the road …. (If this happens on an upright bike your foot should not touch the ground if your bike is set up correctly.)
    4. Seat height—try getting to the seat and sitting down, and then getting up and away from the trike. What did you step over before you could sit down? How high is the seat above the floor/ground? If chair height at your home was only say, 10 inches above the floor, would you be happy with that height?
    5. Seat material should be breathable and weatherproof. Can it be replaced?
    6. What is the angle of the seat back? Can it be adjusted?
    7. Is the seat adjustable to your leg length to the pedals?
    8. [Are all] wheel and tire sizes the same or do they vary? [This information will be important for repairs and replacements.]
    9. Recommendations: Tail and headlight (rechargeable), speedometer, helmet, rear-view mirror on helmet; panniers, water bottle, tire-repair kit, tire pump.

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