Brandon Libby
GeeK
I've got a potential problem that I'm hoping you guys can help me out with.
I have a ProFlex 555, an ancient bike by today's terms, I realize, but it rides as if I'm towing a parachute behind it. The pedal effort is at least three times what I'd expect it to be -as measured by a seat of the pants. I had it checked out by a reputable bicycle shop and they couldn't find anything wrong with it. The crank turns with little effort when spun by hand, the brakes are not dragging, the tire pressure is spot on, it shifts gears brilliantly, yet it absolutely wears me out in 20 minutes.
Of course, it would be easy just to blame my own fitness or the way I ride (which I have), but I've ridden Walmart bikes that require very little effort compared to mine. I would like to get this thing to where I can ride it before we move across the country otherwise, it's going to be sold and I'm not sure when, if ever, I will purchase another bicycle -which makes me sad.
Any ideas?
I have a ProFlex 555, an ancient bike by today's terms, I realize, but it rides as if I'm towing a parachute behind it. The pedal effort is at least three times what I'd expect it to be -as measured by a seat of the pants. I had it checked out by a reputable bicycle shop and they couldn't find anything wrong with it. The crank turns with little effort when spun by hand, the brakes are not dragging, the tire pressure is spot on, it shifts gears brilliantly, yet it absolutely wears me out in 20 minutes.
Of course, it would be easy just to blame my own fitness or the way I ride (which I have), but I've ridden Walmart bikes that require very little effort compared to mine. I would like to get this thing to where I can ride it before we move across the country otherwise, it's going to be sold and I'm not sure when, if ever, I will purchase another bicycle -which makes me sad.
Any ideas?