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This is not my actual second ride; it is my second attempt at trying to ride the bike in 'rekluse mode', meaning ~zero manual clutch lever activation... I was pretty successful at keeping fingers off that lever this second time...
Still places where it's a little spooky grabbing a handful of brake and not touching the clutch lever ... Like intersections with real live cars and steep downhills...
In any event, its somewhat of a marvel of a device and just like all the new types of bikes made today that do extraordinary things, if given the chance, ride with one of these and just let the device do the work. It can take most of the load off the rider in specific places during a ride. It can very easily be an old-person riding device, maybe even extending yrs riding yrs or time ... (I demonstration this old-guy style. ). Add an estart to the bike and more load is off the rider.
Here's a few pics of the small trail up and around the hill before videos of the climb ... I've looked at this hill for ~3yrs and never climbed it on any of my clutcher-only bikes ... I've always though I could climb, just never went up it ... Now, with a rekluse device, I climbed it. Sort of like a micro gauntlet has been thrown down at my clutcher-only bikes ...
I'd give this hill about a 2 on a scale of difficulty of 1-20 ... Some steepness at the bottom coupled with very loose rocks&soil plus a couple turns along the way, makes it a hill not for everyone and too easy for others...

Another view. I was gonna name it The Eiger but don't think this climb is worthy of this name. So I'll have to come up with something else a little bigger than a mole hill for a name.

Busted out the Klims ...I wear these on the cooler days and the white ones on hotter days

Pretty good tire committed to this bike

Still places where it's a little spooky grabbing a handful of brake and not touching the clutch lever ... Like intersections with real live cars and steep downhills...
In any event, its somewhat of a marvel of a device and just like all the new types of bikes made today that do extraordinary things, if given the chance, ride with one of these and just let the device do the work. It can take most of the load off the rider in specific places during a ride. It can very easily be an old-person riding device, maybe even extending yrs riding yrs or time ... (I demonstration this old-guy style. ). Add an estart to the bike and more load is off the rider.
Here's a few pics of the small trail up and around the hill before videos of the climb ... I've looked at this hill for ~3yrs and never climbed it on any of my clutcher-only bikes ... I've always though I could climb, just never went up it ... Now, with a rekluse device, I climbed it. Sort of like a micro gauntlet has been thrown down at my clutcher-only bikes ...

I'd give this hill about a 2 on a scale of difficulty of 1-20 ... Some steepness at the bottom coupled with very loose rocks&soil plus a couple turns along the way, makes it a hill not for everyone and too easy for others...

Another view. I was gonna name it The Eiger but don't think this climb is worthy of this name. So I'll have to come up with something else a little bigger than a mole hill for a name.

Busted out the Klims ...I wear these on the cooler days and the white ones on hotter days

Pretty good tire committed to this bike
