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Old 09-25-20, 06:53 AM
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pdlamb
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Originally Posted by HD3andMe
It's more fun to ride, than to walk. It sounds like you need to work on your low speed balancing/climbing skills.
Oookay. Did I mention I know from experience the speed at which my cyclometer stops registering movement while slowly climbing? When I'm going that slow, getting off and walking a few hundred yards lets me use different muscles, and I'm not losing any speed by doing so. I've still got another 50 to 150 miles that day to enjoy riding.
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