SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

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SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby wobbly_nerd » Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:15 pm

Hi all,

I've purchased my first (2nd hand) folding recumbent and I'm excited and nervous all at once.

Yes - I've a congenital hip issue and epilepsy (hence username) but that's *not* the reason I chose a recumbent. I'd been rising an upright/cargo trike which is functional and nothing wrong with it as such, but very heavy and steering isn't great etc. I wanted to have way more fun while I was getting fit - so a recumbent it was!

True, I have never ridden a 'normal' bicycle, not even as a child. I hate gyms and used to be a runner but hip has halted that for the time being - I thought why shouldn't I find something I really enjoy to keep me fit?

I haven't taken it on a decent ride yet and I'm sticking to cycle paths along the river for the time being - I imagine that having a seizure on the road would take all my focus away from the traffic conditions.

Long term goal would be to end up commuting to work and taking it on some tracks one day. Going to enjoy cruising around on it for the time being but later on get it nicely kitted up.

So if you see a clumsy looking chick on a bent SOR, that'll be me.

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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby gretaboy » Sun Jan 11, 2015 8:18 pm

Simply ride and have fun...you will have a ball
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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby chuckchunder » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:19 pm

There are a few bent riders SOR, including me. Happy to help and talk about set up etc, PM if you want to get in touch.

cheers
glen
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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby }SkOrPn--7 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:20 pm

Well be prepared for lots of stares and many questions from all walks of life but having said that enjoy the comfort and your new bent plus welcome to BNA.

Ricky

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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby OldBloke » Sun Jan 11, 2015 10:35 pm

great to see wobbly-nerd. My wife and I enjoy our recumbent trikes. On our last outing together we got lots of "that's so cool" comments.

Hope you enjoy your new toy and if you have questions there are lots of people here who will be happy to help.

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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby bradwoodbr » Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:40 am

chuckchunder wrote:There are a few bent riders SOR, including me. Happy to help and talk about set up etc, PM if you want to get in touch.

cheers
glen
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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby Arakasy » Wed Jan 14, 2015 7:52 am

Please just be careful going round those corners, it's like nothing else on this world
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Ride casual... Not to casual
They might snap out it's comfortable !!

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Re: SOR (Perth) newbie Purchased first recumbent

Postby Joeblake » Fri Jan 16, 2015 10:19 am

Welcome to the weird and wunnaful world of HUFF (head up and feet forward). I don't get down on the Flatlands much (live in Lesmurdie) but will keep an eye out for you.

Just remember - us HUFFies ain't twisted, we're just 'bent. :wink:

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