YourhandMyAss -> RE: Can you change an adult trikes seat to be reclined slightly and not a traditional bike seat? (1/11/2009 1:58:17 PM)
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amativedame, I can't afford one at all, unless it only cost like 50 bucks lol. And I'm not so foolish as to hope or believe someone would give away a perfectly good bike for 50 bucks. I had one given to me for free once,it was a two wheeler under seat handle bars set,, so you had to reach under your seat to steer, and then your legs were out in front, so I couldn't ride it, since I couldn't balance on it and always fell over any time I tried to ride it. I admit I didn't try very hard since I felt the bike was kind of dangerous. Your bare skin was exposed to the ball chain bearings, if you rode in shorts, and if you rode in pants your pants got caught in the chain. All my money is sunk into bills and getting out of debt, I'm lucky if I am not flat out broke by time I pay on my debt, and Debt's so massive it''ll take more than a year for me to even be done with one card. I haven't talked to other bike shopps no, It never occured to me. There's a bike shop right by Daddies work I might go in and talk to them if they'd be willing to talk shop, with a person who won't be buying a bike, just needs to know about bikes. the only kind of bike I've ever rode, was mountain bike 10 speeds. But like I said every time I rode that particular type of bike it agrivated my back injuries. Plus when I would get down my crotch would hurt really bad from all my weight basically balancing on that stupid seat. My moms old fashioned Schwin had those really big seats that were wide on the ends and narrowd down a bit for the crotch area. My back can not handle the stress of sitting on the bike and then stooping over to reach the handle bars. I sit all day long with no problem in a chair, so it's not the act of sitting, it's what you're sitting on and the fact you have to stoop over in most cases to get to the handles.quote:
ORIGINAL: amativedame I'm with igor2003 on this one... if I understand correctly I'd think you'd be messing with the angle too much. Could you do it? Sure, but I don't think it would be comfortable to ride. If you want a recumbent bike, have you looked through the classifieds here? http://www.recumbents.com/forsale.asp Not sure what your price point is though... good recumbent bikes aren't cheap so even the used ones tend to be pricey. Have you thought to contact any/all of the bike shops within traveling distance? Some offer used bikes through consignment. Have you tried riding some of the other styles of bikes? Gone to a bike shop and talked to them about what they would suggest and would let you try out? IMO, the seat doesn't make as much of a difference as the fit. My father was like cage, a very serious cyclist. He used to try to get me to ride all the time. Seat pain is one thing (I've always been heavy, and a better seat can fix a lot of your problems) but back pain is usually caused by an improper fit or posture and sometimes by a lack of muscle strength in the back (as biking does use the lower back.) Have you ever tried what some call a cruiser bike? http://www.abikestore.com/beach-cruisers.htm
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