Sometimes I get a bit distracted on the web. Today I started on this thread, http://ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/home-depot-sells-bike.96986/#post-967506,which led to me checking out the Hollandia bike on Amazon, http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...27d9-4712-4a98-a4b9-4415692a560b&rewrit=false and the reviews and questions.
One of these got me wondering,
"Question: I am a 5'8 woman, would I still be able to reach/ride this bike comfortably?
Answer: I'm 5'8" as well and ... there is never 3/4 leg extension with the pedals located directly under the center seat post.... My knees go so high because of the short length of the frame that I can't pedal and turn the handlebars left or right to make a turn. My size 9.5 foot hits the front fender with the toe of my shoe (very dangerous) if I'm not careful when turning. That's even with proper ball-of-the-foot placement on the pedal when pedaling. Always pedal using the ball of your foot on the pedals,, not the arch of your foot."
Now this got me, cause I don't pedal with the ball of my foot ! So I googled it and it led me to this:
http://www.bikejames.com/strength/d...he-ball-of-your-foot-when-you-pedal/#comments and http://www.bikejames.com/strength/t...-how-to-improve-your-riding-with-flat-pedals/ .
Food for thought, and I agree with the "Flat Pedal" concept because it's all I ever knew. Anyways comments please.
One of these got me wondering,
"Question: I am a 5'8 woman, would I still be able to reach/ride this bike comfortably?
Answer: I'm 5'8" as well and ... there is never 3/4 leg extension with the pedals located directly under the center seat post.... My knees go so high because of the short length of the frame that I can't pedal and turn the handlebars left or right to make a turn. My size 9.5 foot hits the front fender with the toe of my shoe (very dangerous) if I'm not careful when turning. That's even with proper ball-of-the-foot placement on the pedal when pedaling. Always pedal using the ball of your foot on the pedals,, not the arch of your foot."
Now this got me, cause I don't pedal with the ball of my foot ! So I googled it and it led me to this:
http://www.bikejames.com/strength/d...he-ball-of-your-foot-when-you-pedal/#comments and http://www.bikejames.com/strength/t...-how-to-improve-your-riding-with-flat-pedals/ .
Food for thought, and I agree with the "Flat Pedal" concept because it's all I ever knew. Anyways comments please.