rochrunner
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Rochester Hills MI
At my age and with all the running I've done over the years (tight hip flexors), there's no way I can stand on the ground and kick my leg over the seat to straddle the bike before starting out. I can do it if I lean the bike way over, but that's not always convenient. So the way I've been starting out on my bikes for years now is to put my left foot on the pedal, then push off and swing my leg over, and the reverse for dismounting. Never had a problem.
But today I was reading the Vado manual that I downloaded from Specialized and noted that in there they warn you never to do that since, with the motor assist, pushing on the pedal to start moving on one foot can cause the bike to "take off" a bit unexpectedly and cause a fall or whatever.
So does anyone here get on and off their bike like I do? Is it really "dangerous"? I don't have mine yet so am only going by what the manual says at this point. (And yes, I'm aware that a step-through would get around this issue.)
But today I was reading the Vado manual that I downloaded from Specialized and noted that in there they warn you never to do that since, with the motor assist, pushing on the pedal to start moving on one foot can cause the bike to "take off" a bit unexpectedly and cause a fall or whatever.
So does anyone here get on and off their bike like I do? Is it really "dangerous"? I don't have mine yet so am only going by what the manual says at this point. (And yes, I'm aware that a step-through would get around this issue.)