just wondering who acually sits down to pedle there DH bikes on skinnies….or anywhere for that matter…
i need some tips and pointers, i can never sit down in the right parts up my rides. HELP
How Often Do You Sit Down To Pedle?
haha, I sit down all the time. Mainly cause im lazy or riding on the road and kinda cause i have XC esq bike. But when i shred the saddle goes down and im standing all the way. So when im pushing i stand rest of the time i sit. I prefer standing though it gives better control and seems more free.
I pedal on the seawall, it lets me concentrate more on the beautiful sunsets
i hate how the mcdeal ended
i hate how they got rid of the 2 cheeseburger meal
:ireland: Pickem-up Truck
cant help u cus i took the seat off my scooter for weight savings, its better for doing candybars this way.
the new mcdeal is you gotta find a toilet asap before your meal falls out yer ass.
I press the pedal sitting up and standing down.
I peddle standing up and sitting around.
I pedal up and down and round and round.
I prefer to stand on skinnies, ladders etc, but on easy parts of the trail I'll stand, or on little climbs on the trail
That's the problem with cities, they're refuges for the weak, the fish that didn't evolve.
I don't want to google this - sounds like a thing that NSMB will be better at.
i dont sit at all, the only exeption being when im ripping down the street.
I rode kirkstone with u
Funn stem and bar - 20 bucks
any serious riding is standing. gives me better balence.
wow, M&M, you're a fucking dick!
don't be so politically correct, this is stacy kohut, not fucking rick hansen your talkin too……..
I ride solely sitting down, especially for freeride/urban assaults.
I would say that one should never sit going down hill. Standing allow you to shift your center of mass around, allowing you to move the bike around much easier. If look at trials riders, who arguably have the best balance/contol over a bike, they always stand. In fact most trials bikes don't even have seats. Up hill (as in going up the road before coming down the trail.) I would say it would depend on the geo of your bike. Being on the saddle you're using the majority of your energy to turn the crank, vs supporting your weight.
just wondering who acually sits down to pedle there DH bikes on skinnies….or anywhere for that matter…
i need some tips and pointers, i can never sit down in the right parts up my rides. HELP
I stand up most of the time when I'm doing a trail, I sit down on the downhill on a x-country race, and I do half and half when pedalling around the streets.
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