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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: on my bike....
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on the flats depends how long the ride is. my evening trainign ride i do 40km, at about 30km/h. climbing i spin about 18-20km/h. depends if im going to be shagged out or not at the top. in a race, if i can get in a bunch i sit on about 35-40.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Upstate, NY
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im 25 (i think im grouped in with next generation, i dont know?) 225 pounds (a lil heavy), and can average on a 16 mile ride 15.5 mph with varying wind direction, and lots of hills, on top of roughly paved roads (not bumps, just rough pavement). now, if i had a windless stretch of flat road, i could easily average 19mph maybe more. but i ride for fun and exercise. i know i can average 13 mph on flat packed offroad for hours on end with my mtb just dont throw in too many crazy bends or hills ![]() |
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You guys all make me feel fat and slow. Flat lands I average around 13mph. I'm 17, man. I really need to work harder to keep up with you all.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I can average around 35km/h on the flat-> 20km/h uphill-> and 55-75km/h downhill depending on length and gradient. Oh and I'm 14 still havnt started racing
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"Don't buy upgrades; ride up grades." - Eddy Merckx Orbea Urkiola Ultegra Groupset Ksyrium ES Wheels |
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#36 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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the last time the weather allowed for a nice long ride i did 60mi with an avg of 27mph. solo , 18yo
but i was hella wiped |
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#37 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: South Africa
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When you install your cyclo-computer, should your circumference of your wheel that is set in the actual computer be the circumference that the magnet follows or of the actual wheel?
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actual wheel |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: South Africa
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Why? Wouldn't it be more accurate if it is for the magnet's circumference? |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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either way, if a wheel is a certain size, the magnet will pass the sensor at the same time. If you think of it your way, then it would matter where the sensor is on the fork as well.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: South Africa
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I went for a ride today - 20km this morning and average 30km/h exactly which is about 18 and a half mph... Been cycling for less than a week...
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