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Old 08-07-22, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by rydabent
OTOH on super steep hills, on a trike you can just stop, and start off again when rested. Bent bike or trike just gear down and spin. On short hills I just speed up before I get there and hammer up them. It builds leg strength. And leg strength on a bent is different than on a DF, it take a lot of mile to get "bent" legs.
Stopping is something I've always avoided, from the time I ran, to just keep moving forward is key! It affects me too much mentally if I were to have to stop.

Gearing Down: exactly, but to what? My Bent is a 3-10. I did 3-1 to get up the worst local hill the first time, & now finding I just need to start moving up through the 10, as I can while I'm on it, usually to no more than three or four on the sprocket. It's certainly what seems to be working so although this is my original question it is answered. Thank you!

I've only been getting out recently on serious rides with bike groups so the 'bent legs are coming and I can tell
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