|  | Posted by Edward Dolan on 02/28/06 05:34 
"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1141066627.899991.223170@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
 >
 > Peter Signorini wrote:
 >>
 >>
 >> Well, personally I don't rate recumbents, but that's just my pov.
 >
 > What does it mean to "rate" a recumbent?
 
 Look up the word up in a dictionary, you jackass!
 
 >> But
 >> recumbent trikes with 50kgs in the snow, or thesands of the Gobi? My God.
 >> Three wheels to get bogged with no handlebars to push and even heavier.
 >> No
 >> thanks.
 >
 > They push from behind, they push the gear, the gear's all loaded up
 > like a snail's portable home.
 
 It is harder than hell to push a recumbent, you jackass!
 
 > I think three wheels would have been better than two in sand and snow
 > simply because, yeah, there's more to push or pull, but at least your
 > effort can be totally focused on that one act of pushing or pulling,
 > not also keeping every in balance!  If you see the video, you'll see
 > that even while they push or pull they're compensating for balance.
 >
 >> You can do this type of tour on a conventional bike, and others have.
 >> Take a
 >> look at:
 >> http://www.mark-ju.net/
 >>
 >> Mark and Juliette did a similar type of trip, in some fairly harsh
 >> environments - London to Sydney; Europe, Russia, Siberia, Mongolia (incl.
 >> the Gobi), across China, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia. A fantastic website
 >> telling the story of an epic.
 >
 > Thanks for the ref!  Thing is, such a journey should be comfortable,
 > too.  If a 'bent is more comfortable, then it can only help.
 
 A reucumbent would not work on rough roads or no roads at all, you jackass!
 
 > So, yes, I agree with Tom Sherman that a trike would have been a better
 > choice of vehicle.  Definitely not an upwrong!  And I love my Trek
 > 1000c; but I'd much rather slog through something on a
 > trike...hmmm...trikes...mmmmm...ah, better get my HP Velo Spirit and
 > Hase Titan-Pino first!!
 
 Mr. Sherman does not know the first thing about what would work as a mode of
 travel in a third world country. All Mr. Sherman knows is how to work like a
 donkey 24 hours a day. He should quit his miserable job and do some
 traveling himself and then he would learn a thing or two.
 
 Serious travel on a recumbent trike is ridiculous!  Yes, it can be done in a
 nation like the US and Australia with good roads, but not in a third world
 country. Certainly not in Siberia.
 
 NYC - you are a jackass!
 
 Regards,
 
 Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
 aka
 Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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