gfreeman
rbent member
Posts: 48
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My wife and I are new riders ( I rode a Trek years ago) and certainly new Bent riders. We needed exercise and wanted something fun we could do together. I suggested bike riding and got a cold shoulder. Turns out, she had a bad bike wreck as a child and, since then, always had balance issues and was intimidated. Bike riding has never been fun for her since then. So, I talked her into trying out a recumbent. We went to RBM and rode Rovers. We now own two. I wanted us to be riding the same thing. We absolutely love them. They are all the fun for her and none of the fear. I thought I'd point out a few things for anyone considering them. They have 20 inch wheels, so you are going to do more pedaling and almost everything on wheels is going to outrun you. If you are out for exercise and fun, who cares? The seat is higher than on most Bents, so it is easier to get in and out of. However, the combination of the small wheels and high seat means you have an effective safe speed of 18-20 mph. Faster than that and it feels unstable. But, if you are out for fun and exercise, who cares? Slow down and enjoy the scenery. It has eight speeds, and out of shape as I am, I can still outrun the high gear at times. At some point, I may want a larger chain-ring on the front. This requires replacing the cranks, and costs about $50. I may do it someday and I may not. I'm out for fun and exercise. I read reviews that says, if you get serious about touring on a Bent, or riding fast, this will not be your last trike. Maybe. But, if you are out for fun and exercise, who cares? They are great and well-worth the price tag.
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