To get off the Streetmachine I tend to swing my off-side leg over before I stop, so I'm stepping off as the bike comes to a halt. This wouldn't really work with over-seat steering, of course, and getting on at a scoot isn't something that would work too well either...UpWrong wrote: ↑11 Dec 2024, 2:25pmYes, getting off is more difficult than stepping over. I have to lean the bike at pretty radical angles to step over in either direction. I have resorted to swapping a suspension fork to a fixed fork and putting narrower tyres on to lower my Nazca Paseo. I don't remember my Grasshopper being tricky but my Giro 20 could be. The RANS Stratus XP is bliss, so easy.a.twiddler wrote: ↑10 Dec 2024, 2:57pm It would be interesting to hear of the experiences of another relatively short recumbent rider with various bikes. I've learned from the Grasshopper that the X seam is not the only criterion for easy rideability. According to the manufacturer the Grasshopper is suitable for riders from 5'2" to over 6 feet but at 5'5" I struggle to get over that boom, having to lift a foot over the dipped portion ahead of the seat to get on and off. I see that the Azub has a very similar design. I suppose it's liveable with.
Pete.