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Riding The Reynolds T-bone Recumbent Bike

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Riding the Reynolds T-bone recumbent bike on the American River bike trail, Sacramento, CA.

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  • Thinking of getting this type of machine any advice? You really confused me when I hit on this video.As a muso years ago I developed Mr T's style before moving on to Coltrane and the like.Ha so I know this album inside out back to front the lot every ones part etc.

    When I watched the video I was messing with the computer trying to turn off my windows mediaplayer or i tunes, which of course were not on, ha ha.

    Took me several minutes to realise Mr Trrentine was your chioce. Great stuff.

  • @sopwithcamels266 LOL! So it wasn't a ghost in the machine :) The best advice I can give is to test drive as many different recumbents as you can. I know that's usually not possible, but it helps a lot. There's also a bit of a learning curve on some of the two wheeled bikes, especially the very low or very reclined ones. Things like the EZ racer Gold Rush and P38 are great all around bikes and are easy to ride.

  • I like the seat bag what kind of brand is it?

  • @bjarnenordbeck When I bought it, the bag was manufactured by Fastback, which was then purchased by TerraCycle. You can Google Fastback recumbent bags and you'll find them on the TerraCycle web site. It was actually a hydration pack, but you can just use it for storage, and it was the only bag I found that worked well with low and mid-racer recumbents.

  • can u go fast on these easily?

  • @mjt11860 They're a little faster than a normal road bike on the flats and rolling hills, so YES!

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  • good to see you brought your safety equipment... especially the light-saber... most cyclists forget to pack one of those.

  • YAY no more gooch hurting

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  • @TayouJin Thanks for the comment! I didn't know that said "Tea"!

  • I like the deal extreme dinger :D

  • @Guit3r4Ever Never go anywhere without your lightsaber. The dark side is everywhere :)

  • 0:07 Hey where´s my Lightsaber?!

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