Is Vision Track Crankset a good New Crankset?
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Is Vision Track Crankset a good New Crankset?
Is Vision Track Crankset a good New Crankset? i'm currently using OmniZen but i wanna replace it in Feb or in March and going to participate in Races soon.
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Some riders use that at my track. But honestly, any equipment will be just fine for your first season provided it's in good condition and safe.
The only thing I would "upgrade" when starting racing at the velodrome is to make sure you have tires than can safely handle 140+psi. The loads you'll put into the tires will give you a very unsettling, squirmy feeling if you ride on, say, 90psi.
The only thing I would "upgrade" when starting racing at the velodrome is to make sure you have tires than can safely handle 140+psi. The loads you'll put into the tires will give you a very unsettling, squirmy feeling if you ride on, say, 90psi.
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Some riders use that at my track. But honestly, any equipment will be just fine for your first season provided it's in good condition and safe.
The only thing I would "upgrade" when starting racing at the velodrome is to make sure you have tires than can safely handle 140+psi. The loads you'll put into the tires will give you a very unsettling, squirmy feeling if you ride on, say, 90psi.
The only thing I would "upgrade" when starting racing at the velodrome is to make sure you have tires than can safely handle 140+psi. The loads you'll put into the tires will give you a very unsettling, squirmy feeling if you ride on, say, 90psi.