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@mariusor @plactagonic @bicycle_touring I have the same issue on my MTB with plenty of low gears, so I doubt it has much to do with recumbentness(?). Just pushing more weight uphill is hard, and the heavier the system is, the worse it is.
@Anibyl @mariusor @bicycle_touring @number6 @schmaker
Just to clarify for all of you. Recumbent bike balance only in some speed, for me it is ~6 kph. So on normal bike I can spin my legs go slowly, still balance and gradually push through the hill. But on this I have to keep some tempo even uphill and can't help myself by standing up.