classic seanc
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I'm thinking of attaching guns to the front of my bike.
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oh, if you're cycling around town, just go for the normal flat pedals. It'd be way too much hassle clipping in and out the whole time. Thats what I have on my work bike (hybrid). I have the KEO's on the road bike which I only use for longer, non-city, spins.
Watch any stage of a bike race, and watch the rate the pedal. Light and quick, that's what keeps your knees in good shape.
ooh, interesting. i have an occasionally tetchy right knee, i should keep an eye on that.
i've been staying in my parents' house while my house is full of builders - my cycle to and from work is now about twice as far, and involves a large hill. i've been really amazed by how much easier it's got after a couple of weeks. hoorah for cycling.
I want to cycle to school. its about 8km away which is nothing, on flat land. steep hills and windy roads and people driving too fast and 5 stone schoolbag, its all a little scary. im gonna try and give it a go on saturday, fo real.
gedt a penny farthingRE: raising the saddle so your feet touch the pedals properly....
I'm a big tall guy, if I raise the saddle as high as suggested, I'm going to do my back in. What should I do? Raise the handlebars or something?
i love poppin wheelies to impress girls
RE: raising the saddle so your feet touch the pedals properly....
I'm a big tall guy, if I raise the saddle as high as suggested, I'm going to do my back in. What should I do? Raise the handlebars or something?
RE: raising the saddle so your feet touch the pedals properly....
I'm a big tall guy, if I raise the saddle as high as suggested, I'm going to do my back in. What should I do? Raise the handlebars or something?
Agree with this. Have upgraded from SPD's to Look KEOs recently. SPDs are a good place to start.
I can't wait til this thread turns into a discussion about how best to shave one's legs!!
Well it is coming into the summer after all and the leg warmers will soon have to be shed, so it may be high time to invest in the Veet (ow!) !
supposedly this is a good rough estimate, i ve done it and no back problems to speak of. my bars are real low / i'm 6 foot 4
Sarah-you mean a women specific geometry frame or an actual ladies bike?
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