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mscalisi wrote: > The thing that's a little disturbing to me is that a freewheel mode is > possible... > > With a freewheel UPD, you can come straight down. It's possible that > you fall slightly backwards. I had a freewheel fall on the geared hub, first generation, a couple years ago, right before Ken's fall broke his leg. In my case, I fell completely flat backwards, landing like a snow angel. Luckily I had a fanny pack to protect my spine and a helmet; I always wear a helmet with a guni at ANY speed. As for Ken's Q about speed: I reached 21 mph as a max speed on my Coker with 110s. Without a steepish hill, my cruising speed was no greater than about 16 mph for an extended period. With my 29" guni and 125s, I can reach 22.5 mph (35.6 kph) and was able to maintain 18 mph (just under 30 kph) at RTL under the right circs. So I'd say that the 29" guni added about 5-10% to my speeds without costing too much in work. -- David_Stone Dictator for Life, NYUC Check out my blog (or else): http://newyorkunicycle.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ David_Stone's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3834 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/70892 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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