I'm only commenting because I am the absolute worst at this. I rode for
months and wore out a tire before I tried to free mount. And then only
because I had learned to idle, and upd in a rare spot with no hand
holds. I used the step on the pedal, it goes down, then idle a bit and
go.
I am now learning the magical "step on the pedal yet it doesn't go down
" tech. I think it's called a static mount.
Mostly because I ride a 36 sometimes, and the static mount seems like
the way to go.
So far, I just do it on the 19. I would say, don't step on the left
pedal. Think of it as having a wooden left leg that can't step down.
You are using your wooden leg to block the pedal, this keeps the wheel
from turning, when you jump to the right pedal with your right leg.
--
feel the light
------------------------------------------------------------------------
feel the light's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/14551
View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/69885
Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services
----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.usenet.com


|