(05-09-2026, 09:55 AM)rydabent Wrote: (05-08-2026, 02:25 PM)Criminal Wrote: Correct biased opinion boy; not "everyone hangs around the bike shop racer boy cult"; the if the biased individual had actually visited various bike shops throughout the nation and world (I myself have been in about 100 shops in the US, and a couple dozen internationally) that same person would quickly how foolish and unrealistic the statememt is. I see kids (boys & girls). adults men & women (younger than 60); as well as older folk in shops. They are not hanging around talking about their own racing or racing events, but instead are dropping off/picking up serviced bikes, shopping for bikes and parts, and getting tech assistance. Those people do not even know how to race a cycle; they are just riding them (while looking forward on whatever they are riding); and the majority with comfort issues (regardless of cycle type) are due to poorly set up equipment and incorrect equipment (size, saddle, lounge chair). Many need changes done to account for injuries; some of which prevent them from using a recumbent since, to be honest as I always am here, recumbents are not comfortable or an improvement for many people. Also, people often do not want to pay the higher average purchase cost, the higher maintenance cost, the higher average weight, the greater difficulty transporting, and the greater difficulty storing a recumbent bike over the average 2 wheeled cycle.
The vast majority are not racing nor do they talk racing and there is not a tie-in regarding any type of bike ridden. But the OP does not understand the culture since I doubt the OP has spent much time actually working in a bike shop (I worked in a shop part time for 5 years in a bike shop).
Oh by way; ebikes are blowing recumbent tricycle sales away; and by those who are elderly because ebikes "fill that role quite nicely" and they can more easily transport them to the trails they are using if not commuting via ebike. Maybe e-recumbents will catch up in 10 years; but at present they are a drop in the bucket regarding ownership.
Instead of you continual diatribe against bents and trikes, maybe you would be more at home in one of the regular biking forums or threads. Why come here and annoy people that totally enjoy bents and trikes, and know of their advantages. This pretty much OUR territory of cycling.
The diatribe is your own; I merely correct and expose your bias so that others may no know the entire truth and not a one-sided storyline. For you there are no disadvantages when using a recumbent; but others deserve to made aware of the whole story.
I have no issue with any cycle type.
My issue is with you stating falshoods about general cycling, cyclists, and ignoring evidence that clearly proves your opinions are biased against those who ride upright bicycles while never addressing the bad recumbent riders nor the disadvantages of your preferred vehicle.
Again, you make an assumption about me. Never once did I say recumbents or their riders are bad.
The focus is with your lack of knowledge and experience of cycling in general where you continue to badmouth those who ride something that you are biased against.
When you understand that a recumbent is just an option that serves some well, but is not necessarily
the best choice for everyone due to personal preference and inherent issues with recumbents, and clearly address them then I guess I will stop informing the cycling community (including recumbent riders and those thinking about buying one) as to the facts of the matter. Why not provide a level analysis of a recumbent, and not just what you consider to be advantages while ingnoring the disadvantages? I am unbiased enough to say it, why not you? Why not tell us the cost of your cycle, its weight, room required to store and transport, how easy or difficult it is to carry it up stairs and through doors? You keep stating that they are great for older people and yet disregard the limitations that come with age and injury that might make a recumbent less feasible than other options. Stop being narrow minded and I will stop clarifying for those unaware that your biased statements are not true for the vast majority of cyclists (upright, recumbent, electric, etc.).
You made a false statements about carbon fiber frames; first that they are plastic (wrong!), and then that the CF material composition is more resin than fiber (wrong!). Those statements are blatant disinformation, and even after being provided the truth you did not correct yourself. Anyone who reads and believes those falsehoods that you conveyed might now do the same to others by continuing the endless stream of disinformation inundating the web.
ALERT: The moon is made of cheese, that is why we are returning to it. We need to restock our planet with cheese again. RETRACTION: Sorry folks; I am ignorant. Thankfully someone with knowledge corrected me so please disregard my last statement as I have now been educated as to the most up to date data and I will no longer spew forth my ignorant opinion. (See how easy it is to say you are wrong!)