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Finally riding a big boys bike
As we know, Sting-Ray bikes can be ridden either seated or standing up. I am curious as to the ratio of those who ride Sting-Rays (seated/standing up). I noticed I am standing quite a bit, certainly when biking uphill. The ratio for me would be about 70% standing/30% seated. There are quite a few hills and upgrades in my area.
 
Seated nearly 100% on my 3-speed and 2-speed Sting-Rays
Seated around 90-95% on my single speed Schwinn for most rides because I can use the geared Sting Rays for the hilly rides.
 
I know a guy who has no car and only rides bikes. he has never stood up to pedal up a hill. he has never left the seat while riding. he had a Schwinn 10 speed and never shifted the gears, and always rides in much too big a gear for the speed he travels.
 
I really haven't ridden a Stingray since I was 12. Mostly single speed ballooners-butt in the seat unless its a really big hill!
 
Seated nearly 100% on my 3-speed and 2-speed Sting-Rays
Seated around 90-95% on my single speed Schwinn for most rides because I can use the geared Sting Rays for the hilly rides.
Wow, I'm surprised. I find it easier to pedal when standing on my Sting-Rays. As mentioned, though, there are quite a few uphill inclines where I live.
 
I keep my butt in the seat unless getting started or going uphill. I do not take my Stingray's tom far from home unless it's to the rail trail and both are easy riding so always on the seat. I'm a little taller so I like to sit all the way back helps to get me further away from the pedals.
 
I keep my butt in the seat unless getting started or going uphill. I do not take my Stingray's tom far from home unless it's to the rail trail and both are easy riding so always on the seat. I'm a little taller so I like to sit all the way back helps to get me further away from the pedals.
That make sense. Yes, good to have a little extra power for hill climbing.
 
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