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Cheese wrote:
> 1. Why do pro cyclists shave their legs?
> 2. Do you reccomend any good road bikes for under $1000AU
> 3. My average speed is about 25km/h, how can I get it up to 40?
> 4. What clothing/accessories do you reccomend using when cycling??
> Thanks.
1. Aerodynamics, easier to massage and less likely to get infected in
the event of a crash. Also, uniformity comes into play.
2. Under $1000, you'd be better looking for a second hand bike. You can
get a $2500 bike for under $1000 second hand.
3. Lots and lots of hard work!
4. Clipless pedals are a huge help, cycling knicks are very
comfortable and I'd also recommend a bike computer, if you don't
already have one.
--
"I loved the feeling of riding downhill-
admiring the scenery then running
over it at high speed"
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> 1. Why do pro cyclists shave their legs?
> 2. Do you reccomend any good road bikes for under $1000AU
> 3. My average speed is about 25km/h, how can I get it up to 40?
> 4. What clothing/accessories do you reccomend using when cycling??
> Thanks.
1. Aerodynamics, easier to massage and less likely to get infected in
the event of a crash. Also, uniformity comes into play.
2. Under $1000, you'd be better looking for a second hand bike. You can
get a $2500 bike for under $1000 second hand.
3. Lots and lots of hard work!
4. Clipless pedals are a huge help, cycling knicks are very
comfortable and I'd also recommend a bike computer, if you don't
already have one.
--
"I loved the feeling of riding downhill-
admiring the scenery then running
over it at high speed"
>--------------------------<
Posted via cyclingforums.com
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