another reason to ride a bent

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Reason numbee 341 to ride a recumbent. At least a high bottom bracket
one.

Because you can go through the foot of water at the Tempe underpass
without getting your feet wet.

(and this is also when you find your new Arkel pannier is indeed
waterproof!)

Wouldn't want to do it on a trike mind.

Zebee
 
Zebee Johnstone wrote:
> Reason numbee 341 to ride a recumbent. At least a high bottom bracket
> one.
>
> Because you can go through the foot of water at the Tempe underpass
> without getting your feet wet.


But maybe you get your **** wet if it's much deeper? :)
 
In aus.bicycle on 5 Nov 2006 21:50:09 -0800
Bleve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>> Reason numbee 341 to ride a recumbent. At least a high bottom bracket
>> one.
>>
>> Because you can go through the foot of water at the Tempe underpass
>> without getting your feet wet.

>
> But maybe you get your **** wet if it's much deeper? :)


Definitely, and you do lose the aerobic workout of trying to pedal
underwater.

Zebee
 
Bleve said:
Zebee Johnstone wrote:
> Reason numbee 341 to ride a recumbent. At least a high bottom bracket
> one.
>
> Because you can go through the foot of water at the Tempe underpass
> without getting your feet wet.


But maybe you get your **** wet if it's much deeper? :)
Can't argue with that; I am much more comfy with my feet well below my ****.

SCotty
 
In aus.bicycle on Tue, 7 Nov 2006 12:01:29 +1100
scotty72 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bleve Wrote:
>> Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>> > Reason numbee 341 to ride a recumbent. At least a high bottom bracket
>> > one.
>> >
>> > Because you can go through the foot of water at the Tempe underpass
>> > without getting your feet wet.

>>
>> But maybe you get your **** wet if it's much deeper? :)

> Can't argue with that; I am much more comfy with my feet well below my
> ****.


<supresses various ways to quote out of context>


Zebee