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Date: 21 Apr 2006 19:34:08
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Use the Force -- but Don't Close Your Eyes!
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Well, I finally got to take my HP Velo SMGTe for a spin today -- around the office! Or, more precisely, the hallways of my floor in the building where I work (I mail-ordered it and had it delivered to work for various reasons). I didn't want to be stumbling all over the place out of doors now! What great fun! Right now, I'm more exhausted than I thought I'd be. Must be those 'bent muscles struggling to develop! Also, I haven't eaten all day and don't sleep much these days. But I must have done like sixty laps around the floor...I wonder if those security cameras work! One thing I noticed is how much of a problem heel strike can be on an SWB. The sharpest turns have got to be made without pedaling by the foot on the side being turned into. Unless you're a very tall person (I reckon 6'3" and above), heel strike is a definite possibility. Also, the turns are very limited and not really sharp, actually. This 'bent rides like what driving a van must be like -- you have to watch out for an oversized hood out front, and a dragging ass in the back. Nowhere as nimble as a DF, though still nimble enough that I'd consider urban riding and even commuting daily. Might not be as enjoyable being a slow whale, though. Everyone was definitely impressed by the bike, though. It is really good looking. The paint job is fantastic, and "dormant orange" seems the perfect color, befitting its iconoclastic spirit but muted enough so it's not flourescent. And I'm already riding with no hands! For all of three seconds when going straight, anyway. Generally, the less I think about any task the better I am -- the key to this SWB is relaxing, like Luke Skywalker using the Force...only don't close your eyes! So far so good. I was able to navigate corners with very little clearance, I was able to maintain momentum and balance at speeds of as low as 3 mph when going straight but not pedaling... One thing, though. I've yet to try any hills, and haven't had the chance to go full out to see how fast I can go on the flats with this bike. I'm afraid I'll be fairly disappointed: though I've only pedaled through short hallways, the fastest I'd been yet is a mere 8 mph! Even so, I am feeling tired...wonder if it's 'bent-muscles trying to form a 'bent club! But there's a lot I have to learn about this bike, and bicycling in general. I'll post a follow-up in another two weeks or so. As always, a very big thanks to all you fellow netizens and 'bent-heads out there for your thoughts these past few months! This 'bent-smile's for you: =)
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Date: 21 Apr 2006 20:14:00
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Use the Force -- but Don't Close Your Eyes!
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Leo Lichtman wrote: > "NYC XYZ" wrote: (clip) One thing, though. I've yet to try any hills, > (clip) > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > What? There aren't any hills on your floor? Lots, actually, but they all got off at five and, being Friday night, are probably getting groped on the dance floor of some club downtown. =)
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Date: 22 Apr 2006 03:10:39
From: Leo Lichtman
Subject: Re: Use the Force -- but Don't Close Your Eyes!
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"NYC XYZ" wrote: (clip) One thing, though. I've yet to try any hills, (clip) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What? There aren't any hills on your floor?
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