Posted by Rich_WI on April 03, 2015 at 18:22:50 from (50.50.95.159):
In Reply to: Question for Thinkers posted by 60 acre hillside on April 03, 2015 at 18:10:23:
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Of course you could, they have been selling a similar thing for decades. Bike people train in the winter on rollers, staying in the same place on a conveyor belt would be the same thing.
If your balance is really good you can. BMX guys do it all the time on ramps. I rode alot of mountain bikes as a kid but I rarely was able to do it, usually fell. Sometimes you are going up a really steep spot, maybe you got caught off guard or maybe you missed a shift but you didnt make the hill and had no place to spin around so you might hang in hoping you can ride it back down. Dont do in the thorns heading up the RR tracks, BTDT and didnt care for it too much. There is a certain grace to being able to step off the bike right at the moment you stop forward momentum.
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