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blueharmony wrote:
> What exactly is a curb mount? I thought it was when you mount with your
> back pedal on a curb so it won't roll backward, but if you are curb
> mounting a giraffe that's a big curb!
Heh.
Giraffe curb mount is just like a regular one; use the curb to block
the wheel from going backwards. I put the petals at about an 11 and 5
O'Clock position and climb up like you would for a Giraffe free mount.
The curb gives you an extra second to get situated before you pedal
forward, and makes the mount a little easier.
The wheel is blocked by a curb, not the pedal.
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> What exactly is a curb mount? I thought it was when you mount with your
> back pedal on a curb so it won't roll backward, but if you are curb
> mounting a giraffe that's a big curb!
Heh.
Giraffe curb mount is just like a regular one; use the curb to block
the wheel from going backwards. I put the petals at about an 11 and 5
O'Clock position and climb up like you would for a Giraffe free mount.
The curb gives you an extra second to get situated before you pedal
forward, and makes the mount a little easier.
The wheel is blocked by a curb, not the pedal.
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Bondo
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