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On the trails or in the streets I see them walking their bikes up
hill. I have a saying I yell out, that thing was made to pedal. Take this small city 6 by 6 miles. It goes from sea level to 3 miles away with about 250 ft above sea level. Maybe they need a motor on their bike and one for their brain. |
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On Mar 4, 5:26*am, Crazy Fred <DRFRE...@msn.com> wrote:
> On the trails or in the streets I see them walking their bikes up > hill. I have a saying I yell out, that thing was made to pedal. Take > this small city 6 by 6 miles. It goes from sea level to 3 miles away > with about 250 ft above sea level. Maybe they need a motor on their > bike and one for their brain. Heh... a 250 foot incline over 3 miles and they're pushing? Are you guys riding is loose sand? Whereabouts are you? Anyway, glad to hear you're still pedaling the pedal-driven machine! |
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On Mar 4, 5:26*am, Crazy Fred <DRFRE...@msn.com> wrote:
> On the trails or in the streets I see them walking their bikes up > hill. I have a saying I yell out, that thing was made to pedal. Take > this small city 6 by 6 miles. It goes from sea level to 3 miles away > with about 250 ft above sea level. Maybe they need a motor on their > bike and one for their brain. Heh... a 250 foot incline over 3 miles and they're pushing? Are you guys riding is loose sand? Whereabouts are you? Anyway, glad to hear you're still pedaling the pedal-driven machine! |
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Crazy Fred wrote:
> On the trails or in the streets I see them walking their bikes up > hill. I have a saying I yell out, that thing was made to pedal. Take > this small city 6 by 6 miles. It goes from sea level to 3 miles away > with about 250 ft above sea level. Maybe they need a motor on their > bike and one for their brain. My hump, my hump, my hump, my hump, my hump, My hump, my hump, my hump, my lovely little lumps (Check it out) Matt |
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Per Crazy Fred:
>On the trails or in the streets I see them walking their bikes up >hill. I have a saying I yell out, that thing was made to pedal. Take >this small city 6 by 6 miles. It goes from sea level to 3 miles away >with about 250 ft above sea level. Maybe they need a motor on their >bike and one for their brain. My neighbor asks me to ride with him every so often. Actually, it's been pretty amazing how he's come along vis-a-vis average speed/ride time. On fat tires we've gone from 8 mph and a half hour max to 11-12 mph for between 1.5 and 2 hours. Personally, I like climbing hills on a bike better than I like descending them. But the guy still avoids hills. I think it's part negative preconception, and part lack of familiarity with using the gears. I keep telling him, "It doesn't have to matter how steep the hill is.... you always have the option of downshifting until the effort/cadence is the same as riding on the flat." But I'm not getting through.... yet... -- PeteCresswell |
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In article <hnirs3dn2ouh6ljaq3hicpa69garib2rvr@4ax.com>, x@y.Invalid says...
> I keep telling him, "It doesn't have to matter how steep the hill > is.... you always have the option of downshifting until the > effort/cadence is the same as riding on the flat." > You don't _always_ have that option... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_Street,_Dunedin .Mike |
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Per Mike:
>You don't _always_ have that option... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_Street,_Dunedin .Wow. I recall reading about a uphill race in San Francisco where one of the regular winners does it riding solo on a tandem - to keep the front wheel on the ground. -- PeteCresswell |
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