Hi all,
I did a 28 mile ride today (Bristol to Bath and back again) on my Synergie Mistral and I have to say I'm impressed. At 21 stone the bike had the odds stacked against it but it pulled through with only the odd moan!
There's absolutely no chance I would have been able to do the same ride on a normal bike -there are some really steep or long hills on the trip (especially on the route I took back, sheesh) but I didn't go much below 10mph on any of them (except one which I had to stop and walk up) with the aid of my tree-trunk legs. Not only was it a help getting up the hills but it also aided recovery after a nasty hill because I could take it easy and still tootle along at a decent pace until my breathing was back under control. Fantastic!
The only real issue was suffering from bad pain in my right hand. I think I'm going to replace the grips for some softer ones and see if that resolves the issue. Oh and I need to figure out how to raise the steering stem up a bit!
I used my spare battery for the first time but it died at about the 17 mile mark (not too bad considering I was on full throttle pretty much the whole time) - I was glad I had brought my other battery with me.
Happy? Is the Pope Catholic?!
Daz
I did a 28 mile ride today (Bristol to Bath and back again) on my Synergie Mistral and I have to say I'm impressed. At 21 stone the bike had the odds stacked against it but it pulled through with only the odd moan!
There's absolutely no chance I would have been able to do the same ride on a normal bike -there are some really steep or long hills on the trip (especially on the route I took back, sheesh) but I didn't go much below 10mph on any of them (except one which I had to stop and walk up) with the aid of my tree-trunk legs. Not only was it a help getting up the hills but it also aided recovery after a nasty hill because I could take it easy and still tootle along at a decent pace until my breathing was back under control. Fantastic!
The only real issue was suffering from bad pain in my right hand. I think I'm going to replace the grips for some softer ones and see if that resolves the issue. Oh and I need to figure out how to raise the steering stem up a bit!
I used my spare battery for the first time but it died at about the 17 mile mark (not too bad considering I was on full throttle pretty much the whole time) - I was glad I had brought my other battery with me.
Happy? Is the Pope Catholic?!
Daz