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Old 06-23-19, 09:11 AM
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Lemond1985
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Originally Posted by DaveLeeNC
I have found this to both change my attitude toward riding (in a positive manner) and it seems to have increased my riding as well.

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But how do you really know, if you're not measuring the amount of riding you're doing? J/K

My view is that you're essentially right. I do like to confirm my speed with a speedometer sometimes, just so I know that when I sense I'm getting faster, I can prove I'm not blowing smoke up my own seatpost. I can make assumptions based on how well I'm keeping up with cars in city traffic, but until I actually see those numbers, I never *really* know I'm going as fast as I think I am.
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