Coast to Coast coasting
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Just put a smaller tire on front of your bike so you're constantly going downhill, therefore perpetual motion!
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The three bikes that I ride all have 20"/26" F/R and I can attest that this is true when going downhill.
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What if.....
For select locations after the slope plateaus, have designated *engineered* "wind tunnels" in place that provides propulsion to gain back elevation in order to reach the next height of altitude for reenacting coastal coasting... Leverage the jet stream if possible.
For select locations after the slope plateaus, have designated *engineered* "wind tunnels" in place that provides propulsion to gain back elevation in order to reach the next height of altitude for reenacting coastal coasting... Leverage the jet stream if possible.
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