I'm thinking about buying a Catrike, but haven't had the opportunity to talk to a owner of said trike. If someone could fill me in I would be indebted
to you............Harry M
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harrym224 |
How is riding a trike different then a normal bike? How is it different muscle wise? |
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Posts: 1 (07/12/09 07:27:47) |
I'm thinking about buying a Catrike, but haven't had the opportunity to talk to a owner of said trike. If someone could fill me in I would be indebted
to you............Harry M
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Posts: 168 (07/12/09 11:41:50) |
I imagine your mileage may vary, but the word I associate with riding a "normal" bike is PAIN. My neck hurt, my shoulders hurt, my elbows hurt, my
wrists hurt, my back hurt, and most of all my butt hurt. Once I got the seat shaped right on my Trail, nothing hurts anymore.
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Posts: 2 (07/13/09 15:36:46) |
My excuse to buy a Catrike is my butt and my hands going numb.. I wondered if the leg stroke was any different then my mountain bike. I miss the burn of
riding but not the pain.
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Posts: 1344 (07/13/09 18:08:58) |
I don't have to worry about putting my feet down when I stop, or falling over if I go too slow.
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Posts: 3 (07/23/09 15:31:09) |
Got my road yesterday, so have ridden twice. Weird riding so low... When I get back in my pickup, I feel like I'm drive a 18wheeler..Harry
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