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road crown
I'm a new rider and am having problems riding on crowned roads. Almost all the roads in my neighborhood are like this. I've been riding mostly on my 20" Onza also have a 29er (but it still kicks my butt a bit). I can do ok for awhile, but as I get tired it really effects me and frustrates the crap out of me.
Is it just a matter of time/practice until I can ride it, or is it always going to be a pain (should I find a new place to ride?) There is a fair bit of traffic so I can't ride down the middle of the road. Does wheel size make a difference? Will it be easier on the 29er? Thanks, Anton |
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Its a little bothering to ride on sloped stuff but not too hard. You should get fairly used to it. id ride somwhere else though if you could. Like sidewalks or trails.
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Practice will certainly make it easier. Different tires deal with road crown differently as does varying tire pressure.
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I have been riding unicycles for 4 years and the 29er for about 2 years.
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keep a higher psi. the road will grab at your tyre a lot less.
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higher pressure and practice. The Big Apple 29" is a pain on the crowns if thats the tire you're riding.
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Re: road crown
On May 26, 12:43 am, anton005
<anton...@NoEmail.Message.Poster.at.Unicyclist.com> wrote: > I'm a new rider and am having problems riding on crowned roads. Almost > all the roads in my neighborhood are like this. I've been riding > mostly on my 20" Onza also have a 29er (but it still kicks my butt a > bit). I can do ok for awhile, but as I get tired it really effects me > and frustrates the crap out of me. > > Is it just a matter of time/practice until I can ride it, or is it > always going to be a pain (should I find a new place to ride?) There > is a fair bit of traffic so I can't ride down the middle of the road. > > Does wheel size make a difference? Will it be easier on the 29er? > > Thanks, > Anton > > -- > anton005 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > anton005's Profile:http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/14941 > View this thread:http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/61190 > > Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** > ---------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.usenet.com what crank length are you using i found that a bit shorter crank is easier to pedal on a bigger wheel |
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why the F*** would he want to go buy a new pair of cranks when a shot of air at the petrol pub would do the trick? damn swindler!
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yea your just using different muscles, and you'll get better at riding over time, as they develope.
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I actually did better today with the 29er as opposed to the 20". There is a school about 1/2 mile away with a large paved playground. So I get practice on the bad roads to and from there, but get a nice break from the tilted roads at the school. I need alot of practice, but it's nice to see progression, today I had no problems mounting the 29er
a nice and needed change. Thanks for all the input, it's much appreciated.Anton |
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