Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Guru, I am not sure if you read what more experienced riders such as mschwett were trying to tell you. If you don't listen to mschwett, how do you think the Rider Care would explain it to you better?
A car. We all slow down very much before taking a sharp turn. In manual transmission cars, you have to additionally downshift to the second gear. Don't slow down and the accident is imminent. Would you discuss with Ford that their cars are wrongly designed for such a case?
Technique. The inboard pedal up on cornering. The crankarms horizontal over a speed bump. Don't try pedalling in these two situations. Technique.
P.S. It is not down to the wheel size, as the Vado SL is on 700c wheels and the pedal to ground clearance on the M size is 4.7" there.
A car. We all slow down very much before taking a sharp turn. In manual transmission cars, you have to additionally downshift to the second gear. Don't slow down and the accident is imminent. Would you discuss with Ford that their cars are wrongly designed for such a case?
Technique. The inboard pedal up on cornering. The crankarms horizontal over a speed bump. Don't try pedalling in these two situations. Technique.
The user has understood the dangers of the wrong technique while riding his Vado SL. And you Guru?On a sidenote I managed ground contact with one of my pedals this week when I took a turn while pedaling (trying to be really sporty I guess) - that was scary for a second.
P.S. It is not down to the wheel size, as the Vado SL is on 700c wheels and the pedal to ground clearance on the M size is 4.7" there.
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