I usually push off with my left foot on the pedal and right foot on the 
ground, swinging my right leg up and over the back, which works well unless 
there's a kid on the back. That's when I appreciate the low top tube of my 
Yuba as I have to step through and then pedal off.
 
Best,
Eric
Indpls, IN
 

On Wednesday, November 5, 2014 4:12:09 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:

> I keep one foot on the ground, swing the other up and over the back. Works 
> fine even with my large SaddleSack. If I've loaded it with tent, sleeping 
> bag, and pad, then I just pop my foot over the top bar. I've done the pedal 
> mount you describe, Jay, but it's more than my vertigo addled brain can 
> handle. The good news for me is that living on the floor greatly and 
> naturally increases flexibility, so it's easy on and off. 
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
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