Do you ever get pressure on your tailbone? I have a Linear and get some
tailbone pressure after long rides, so I end up wearing my old padded shorts
a lot of the time, anyway.  Any thoughts?


Kathryn Kingsbury
Freelance journalist
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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on 2/27/03 8:31 AM, Cathy Van Maren at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 10:45 PM 2/26/2003 -0600, Torrey wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> What you need is a recumbent bike.
> 
> I absolutely agree. I got one last spring and while I never had that much
> problem with an upright bike (and still ride them when I ride in winter)
> the recumbent is like being in a dream where you are magically transported
> to work sitting in your lawn chair. It also helps if you ever suffer from
> numb hands and/or strained shoulders. I haven't been biking much this
> winter due to a needed repair on my good winter bike, no time, other family
> and personal schedules, etc. but I am really drooling to get back on the
> recumbent this spring. I haven't yet tried to see if it will fit on the bus
> rack, though. It is a short wheel base model but I don't know if it will
> work with the rack system we have here (one big hook arm that swings up and
> over to secure the wheel.) (its a Rans Rocket.)
> 
> cathy, la crosse
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