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zfreak220 wrote:
> Don't feel bad about walking either.
This is true, because when you're going to ride very extreme hills,
with parts having an angle near 100% (45 degrees). It will simply
become impossible to ride them uphill, while it may be no problem
riding it downhill.
It don't have gears, but choose to be as fast as possible on the
downhill parts, and therefore ride a 29"/125mm KH. It's obvious that
this will slightly limit my power for riding uphill.
I'd say, just try do most of the uphill parts, and walk the rest. Know
your limits here, going too far will damage your knees.
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> Don't feel bad about walking either.
This is true, because when you're going to ride very extreme hills,
with parts having an angle near 100% (45 degrees). It will simply
become impossible to ride them uphill, while it may be no problem
riding it downhill.
It don't have gears, but choose to be as fast as possible on the
downhill parts, and therefore ride a 29"/125mm KH. It's obvious that
this will slightly limit my power for riding uphill.
I'd say, just try do most of the uphill parts, and walk the rest. Know
your limits here, going too far will damage your knees.
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jonathan_s
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