Lee, yes. Our eating table is 16” high or so. I just sit on thin cusions on a 
tile floor. My desk is a kneeling desk, roughly the same height.

Eric, I understand. But it sure seems overstated that pedal retention is 
required to ride safely or well. As a rider preferance, makes perfect sense 
either way. Are Phil and I the only ones riding fixed and platforms? Minorty of 
a minor minorty of a minor minority. Grin. 

Patrick of the Moore, I’m not sure how you can answer this, but I’m curious how 
much are you able to actually lift/power on the upstroke? I presume that is 
mainly at low RPM, where you can feel pedal drag behind your foot pulling up, 
as opposed to faster RPMs where you foot is more likely just carrying it’s own 
weight (at least that’s what the studies I’ve seen show, I think Grant pointed 
to the somewhere?). In my own experience I do better powering the down stroke. 
When I’m on something too steep to do that, I’m faster walking anyway. Grin. 

With abandon,
Patrick



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