"The Crazy Ride" - Toll Gate To Crafers West, South Australia - Recumbent Trike Ride Tour

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2014
  • Recumbent Trike Ride. Frustrated by weeks of poor winter weather we ride our recumbent trikes anyway. It is late in the day, a major forecast storm is on it's way, the light is failing and to top it off we pick a challenging "all uphill" first time ride from the Toll Gate to Crafers West in Adelaide South Australia..... Pretty crazy...
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  • @paulahavens2764
    @paulahavens2764 Před 7 lety +1

    great video,and it is also great to see that the ladies out riding as well.I will be watching for the next one thanks

  • @petmomful2260
    @petmomful2260 Před 7 lety

    My husband is not interested. But I get my trike tomorrow and I will be riding all over! Can't wait! Lovely video!

  • @DickGibson
    @DickGibson Před 9 lety +3

    Epic ride.
    Like you, I spend most of my time chasing my wife.
    I got my first trike today, love it!
    Way kool man

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 9 lety +1

      I hope you catch up with her every now and then.... Congratulations on the new trike. Well done and safe and happy triking...

  • @charleshunt9217
    @charleshunt9217 Před 7 lety

    i love your videos alot i watch them everynightthey great

  • @HappyTrailsToYou
    @HappyTrailsToYou Před 10 lety

    Now that was a thrilling to watch your return down that hill. Sure looked like fun. Another fun video to watch. Thank you.

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 10 lety

      Thanks again for all your kind comments!

  • @martynfletcher2054
    @martynfletcher2054 Před 7 lety

    Great trip guys! Love to try it - I'm just on the wrong side of the planet. Really enjoyed the vid. Thanks for posting it. Cheers

  • @2007kiltie
    @2007kiltie Před 10 lety

    Quite a buzz going downhill when you are sitting on the couch here lol!!

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 10 lety

      Quite a buzz on the couch with wheels too :)

  • @COATES77241
    @COATES77241 Před 10 lety

    At least you didn't have to rinse down your trikes after your ride! Fun to watch, Stuart from Canada. Watch you videos often.

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 10 lety

      Thanks Stuart, the rides are fun and I enjoy putting the video together afterwards so we watch the ride and re-live it... Cheers,

  • @bushwalker53
    @bushwalker53 Před 9 lety +1

    Definitely a nice climb to get the blood pumping! I ride my two wheeled bike up there often and try to beat my personal record each time! For some reason once I get up the bike path to the side of the freeway and past devil's elbow I just settle into things and no longer feel breathless. From then on I just cruise up at a decent speed. I always find it weird that I'm more comfortable once the real climbing starts! I've never ridden a recumbent trike. Would you say they are harder or easier to climb with. I'd love to know as they certainly look very comfy! Great video!

  • @DarthFetid
    @DarthFetid Před 3 lety

    I wish trikes were more cost effective, the ice line up before any upgrades are worth more than my decrepit triton lol. thinking aboout making one from scrap.

  • @dangower8597
    @dangower8597 Před 8 lety

    I enjoyed your video, thanks! I'm a total noob and had never seen the cycle computer data overlay in a video before. I Googled it and found some ways to do it, but I'm curious what equipment and software you used.

  • @mikesavage8793
    @mikesavage8793 Před 7 lety

    Hey! I've got the same type of front light on my trike. At least it looks identical to me.

  • @hendrikplumer6814
    @hendrikplumer6814 Před 9 lety

    I am beginning to understand what you need that Schlumpf drive for at 4:44. I wouldn't be able to do 2 kph on a diamond frame bicycle. And Mrs. SA Triker seems to enjoy the uphill as much as you do :)
    31:12 I remember seeking shelter in a downpour like this. The bridge was somewhat narrow, and the rain came in horizontally. It was a real thunderstorm with the emphasis on storm.
    So you did everything right. And contrary to popular belief here in Europe, you do have mountains in Australia. Thumbs up!

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 9 lety +2

      On a diamond frame, when you are tired or the hill is too steep you might walk but it isn't often convenient to walk a trike so trike riding necessitates a different way of thinking. Instead of walking, you preferably just choose a lower gear... Also I find that 'mashing' the pedals (high force/low rpm) can put a lot of pressure on knees and so if you have lower gears you can keep spinning which is more comfortable. The really big advantage of the mountain drive is that you don't ever get immobilised, you can always get a low enough gear to climb out. Some steep carparks or steep ramps can be 45 degrees (it seems) and it is a luxury to just have the gearing and yes, balance isn't a problem on a trike at low speed like it is with a diamond frame. In a sense, if the gearing is right, if you were blindfolded you probably couldn't tell if you are going uphill or on a flat road ie you just find a cadence that feels right for you and if you happen to be going up hill then the only difference with a hill is that your groundspeed is slower than on the flat but the concept of 'hills being hard' doesn't apply on a trike unless you want to climb fast.

  • @satriker6076
    @satriker6076  Před 8 lety

    Hi Dan re: video software. Short ans is: 1. GoPro Hero 3 for video 2. windows phone running Endomondo to record GPS track and 3. Dashware video overlay software to combine and sync the video and GPS data plus provide gauge overlays. : )

  • @carlbentley80
    @carlbentley80 Před 9 lety

    Entertaining video, I relly liked the downhill return.

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 9 lety

      Yeah, it is a fantastic road to come down. About 10kms of almost unused (new freeway bypasses it) road in good condition and steep :) It wasn't as fast as we expected ie 50 km/h rather than 60+. Fast enough!

    • @carlbentley80
      @carlbentley80 Před 9 lety

      I had a look on Google Earth, looks fantastic. Some friends are in Adelaide at the moment and have done a few rides up in the hills and were very impressed with the place.

  • @kymbo72
    @kymbo72 Před 5 lety

    Is it possible to descend on the same bike path you ascended on, or is that path a "One Way" only? Are you forced to descend partly on the road like it seemed like you did?

  • @jeffreyranney1501
    @jeffreyranney1501 Před 9 lety

    I love watching ALL your videos !!! Before I buy one of these, I wanted the question I had about hill climbing answered... You have definitely answered that question!

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 9 lety

      Thanks for your kind comment! The great thing about trikes is that they are stable when you climb ie if you need to ride slowly there are no balance issues so you can use really easy gears. My advice is to get much lower (&higher) gearing than standard manufacturers offer. I'm quite strong physically but I found on some hills I couldn't push the pedals around on a standard geared trike. Low gearing is very important on a trike because you don't ever want to get off and push (like you would do on a bike) - need lower gears. Since trike can be a bit heavier than bikes, you may climb a little slower than on a bike but you will go faster down hill and on the flats than on a bike due to better aerodynamics ie recumbent. It evens out. Good luck with yours..

    • @jeffreyranney1501
      @jeffreyranney1501 Před 9 lety

      SA Triker Thanks man... I am looking at buying the Terra Trike Rover www.terratrike.com/rover.php as it is a beginner trike and would suit me as a beginner at this. I do not have your physical strength so I will ask them about the low gearing as there are some vicious hills to climb around here. Would you recommend an internal or external shifting?

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 9 lety

      Jeffrey Ranney That's a pretty popular trike.. have fun! If you can afford the money, I'd increase your whole low and high range gearing with both hub gears and external gears.. definitely low gears are important on a trike. Best of luck!! czcams.com/video/WsubOjobGn4/video.html

  • @kevgi
    @kevgi Před 8 lety

    awesome

  • @sabatheus
    @sabatheus Před 9 lety +1

    Spin spin spin spin
    22:40 Fly fishy fly!
    What'cha got there...GTOs or Magnums?

  • @kishanabear
    @kishanabear Před 7 lety

    is that a greenspeed magnum your wife is riding? what's the review on that? perhaps you have a vid on that? just wondering...thanks for posting!

  • @KeithAVass
    @KeithAVass Před 8 lety

    Love your videos! Especially how you are able to add text to explain stuff. Do you mind telling me which software editor you use and how you overlay the speedo? Are you planning to go to Canberra for the rally? I hope to be there with my Scorpion FS/Bionx.

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 8 lety +1

      I just use MS Movie Maker to edit the GoPro/Camcorder video and do the captioning. I use Endomondo app on my phone to track/record the GPS data (speed, location, altitude) during the ride and then I bring the video and gps data together in sync in 'Dashware' software which can also overlay the speedo. (Bit of fun and not too time consuming to do once you do a couple)

  • @2007kiltie
    @2007kiltie Před 10 lety

    That is the only thing I am not sure about a trike for is if it rains. I suppose there are pros and cons in everything. where an upright may be better if it is raining . I got my waterproofs though. Can't say I have seen many recumbents out in the bad weather.

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi Bill, as social riders we try not to ride much when wet, just for fun/comfort reasons but in my experience there is not much difference between a trike and DF bike in terms of 'getting wet', despite the different riding angle. In both cases, If it rains and you don't have a spray jacket, you will get wet :) On a trike, the front fairing eg Windwrap or Streamer plus weather proof clothing would be quite comfortable if you had to ride a lot in the cold & rain although a log fire and your favourite glass of something is probably a better solution for these days?.

  • @davidtaylor1712
    @davidtaylor1712 Před 10 lety

    I've been thoroughly enjoying the SA chronicles...one question - what camera are you using to give those great, clear images?
    Keep up the excellent work. : )

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 10 lety

      Hey thanks David, earlier videos were frame mount gopro hero 3 silver but I got a lot of unpleasant background noise via the frame. This video was helmet mounted gopro 3+ silver 1080/25fps and the mic faces backwards out of the wind, less noise. On this ride I also brought along a tiny JVC camcorder with a 40x optical zoom which I used as a hand held on occasions. No zoom is one of the limitations of the gopro but gopro is very clear and has great wide angle. Thanks for the feedback. My son teases me by saying I've got addicted to watching trike videos.. fun to see where other people ride their trikes, different scenery etc. Cheers

    • @2007kiltie
      @2007kiltie Před 10 lety

      SA Triker Sure makes a difference with the wind gone. Still going through my mind whether to get a trike yet. Just now while waiting on my health get better I am using an e-bike but although I don't use the throttle much I have to use the lowest assist setting as without the electrics it is like pedalling through a mud trail with the friction and weight of the hub. Will see how I go as for now building up a touring bike with drop bars, as I find the flat bars are giving me gyp with my wrists, Although I could shove butterfly bars on that might help. But sitting back looks so much easier, although probably different muscle groups come into play on a trike.

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 10 lety

      Bill Wilson Yeah Bill when I ride an E- Trike it is too tempting and I use the assist. Extra 10kgs to carry around otherwise and as you say, drag when freewheeling...

    • @johnldames2615
      @johnldames2615 Před 7 lety

      +SA Triker .

    • @johnldames2615
      @johnldames2615 Před 7 lety

      +Johll jklĺtop ppppppppppllokjgtasXxx n lDames .

  • @charleshunt9217
    @charleshunt9217 Před 7 lety

    thanks alot i am getting me a airhorn thanks

  • @billfearheller4179
    @billfearheller4179 Před 6 lety

    I have a suggestion on the camera. Take the camera off your head and put it on a trike mounted pogo stick that you can rotate. Your videos will be smoother. I started getting sea-sick watching. Otherwise, I loved the country. Thanks. Bill in Colorado, USA

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 Před 9 lety

    Yes, hill climbing on a recumbent is no fun. On a two wheeled one like I ride, its even harder. But going fast downhill is easier, leaning into corners. Now, I know you guys dong carry rain gear, but do you carry anything with you? Like a repair kit?

    • @satriker6076
      @satriker6076  Před 9 lety

      Hi James, yes the seat provides a good attachment point for some sort of 'saddle bag'. I use a bag designed for bicycle handle bar mounting but I put it on the seat back. In it I carry a spare tube, adhesive puncture patches, pump, multi tool, battery pack etc. The rear carrier can also be used of course to support panniers for the other essential items eg glasses for emergency wine tasting etc :)

  • @rossbrumby1957
    @rossbrumby1957 Před 3 lety

    What is it with bike videos in nice scenery paired to loud annoying techno music? Your own commentary between struggling breaths would be appreciated next time.

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889 Před 6 lety

    sorry had to watch no sound due to shit music!