M guess is that you are more relaxed on the other bikes and that with the 
Krampus you are expending energy in ways not helpful to climbing.  Your 
description of deliberately leaning down and pulling back on the bars, for 
example.  Maybe this is interfering with your breathing.


On Apr 25, 2014, at 11:14 PM, Anne Paulson <anne.paul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's a good question, and I'm not sure what the answer is. On my Atlantis, 
> I'm able to pedal pretty much until I just can't turn the wheels any more. 
> With the Krampus, I certainly notice that the front wheel has less weight on 
> it. On a steep hill on the Krampus, I have to work to make sure the front 
> wheel tracks; I deliberately lean down and pull back on the handlebars. I'm 
> not sure what I'm encountering when I stop in the middle of the steep section 
> and feel like I can't ride any more. Certainly I'm breathing pretty darn 
> hard. It feels like I just can't pedal any more, but it may be that it's just 
> the front wheel not tracking.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Bertin753 <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Very* interesting. What more particularly are you experiencing when you 
> cling so slowly with such low gears? Front end wobble? It would help to know 
> more precisely what exactly you experience.
> 
> I've never been good at balancing at very low speeds; I really do fall over 
> if I go too slowly. But I'd like to know more exactly why you can't just gear 
> down and track more slowly with a lower gear.
> 
> 
> Patrick Moore
> iPhone
> 
> On Apr 25, 2014, at 9:27 PM, Anne Paulson <anne.paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>  
>> I'm a big fan of low, low gears. I have them on both my Atlantises; my 
>> Roadeo has pretty low gears too considering I never carry much on it. People 
>> always say to me, "I don't want lower gears because then I couldn't 
>> balance." I never understood that. I don't have a bit of problem riding at 
>> 2.5 mph for long periods of time when I'm climbing something ridiculously 
>> steep on one of my Rivendell bikes.
>> 
>> But now I understand. I thought when I bought my new Surly Krampus mountain 
>> bike I'd be able to climb even steeper dirt roads than I now can climb on my 
>> Atlanti. I thought, I have an absurdly low gear on the Krampus (15.6 inches, 
>> something like that), I have all the traction in the world, I can climb 
>> anything.
>> 
>> But no. I'm finding that I climb *worse* on the Krampus. It's frustrating. 
>> There are dirt sections that I have no trouble on with the Atlantis, with 
>> smooth tires, that I can't climb on the Krampus with the knobbies.
>> 
>> What's going on here? Front-end geometry? Wheel weight? Bottom bracket 
>> height? I'm beginning to think I should have bought the Surly ECR (like 
>> several people recommended) instead of the Krampus. Or maybe I just need to 
>> learn how to climb on this new bike.
>> 
>> On the other hand, when I bought the bike I also thought I'd be able to go 
>> down steep trails that I'm afraid to descend on the Atlantis, and that has 
>> proved to be true. My husband took one look at my new bike and said, Wow, 
>> you have better traction on that than you have on foot. When I apply the 
>> brakes on a steep downhill, the bike *slows down* instead of skidding.
>> 
>> -- 
>> -- Anne Paulson
>> 
>> It isn't a contest. Enjoy the ride.
>> 
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