Seen and Heard Bent 💺
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A ‘bent might look slow and unwieldy; but I’ve seen riders on recumbents and they can go amazingly fast. Not all the ‘bent riders have been on three wheels, either. I’ve also seen the two-wheeled variety. They even come with four wheels!
This “chaise lounge on wheels” lets the upper body recline and be supported. There’s less strain on the hands than with a conventional bicycle. A downside is that one’s nether parts get no air circulation. A mesh seat can help with this problem.
Another catch is that a ‘bent is quite low to the ground. If you must ride one alongside traffic, a warning flag is a good idea.
I’ve seen ‘bents outfitted with a fairing that helps reduce headwinds. It’s similar to this; but, of course, larger.
Who knows? Maybe ten years from now I’ll be on a ‘bent myself!