Old 05-21-21, 08:45 PM
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alex.martian
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Originally Posted by Happy Feet
Starting is hard because you cannot use the pedal to balance up off of (it rotates to fast) and in turns you can't balance off of the pedals either. You actually use your legs quite a bit to stay upright climbing by balancing/counter balancing and the rapid revolutions don't provide enough resistance for them to brace off of.
Generally you make a valid point, but ... Please see my reply above to other answer, I have nearby small hills where I feel I cannot climb due to gearing/power, not falling to the side, I want to try lower.
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