2 most often asked questions are answered: Foot Retention and Helmet Visor

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In this video I describe how important foot retention is especially on a tadpole trike. I demonstrate leg suck and the pedal straps I use. I also give information about buying the helmet visor I use.

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This channel is about all things trikes and ravel. I have been riding a recumbent trike since 2005 and have been touring since 2007 all over the world. I have toured on 6 continents, in over 20 countries and cycled more than 75,000 miles. In 2020, I shifted from solo trike touring to solo RV travel. Now, I am back on just my trike touring 9,000 miles around the USA..

On this channel I have gear reviews, tips and tutorials but, mostly, I produce short travelogue type videos of my tours as I go. I travel with a GoPro Hero 10, Insta360 One X2, Skydio 2 drone, Panasonic GH6 and an iphone. Thanks for subscribing and following along!

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