Old 11-15-22, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by wannabe_me
I agree. It’s a different game with SS or fixed. I do some road with my track bike. And to keep the cadence I need to go up the hills with another kind of power. It gives a lot of variety to the ride. Also the cadence in the downhill sections are sometimes… crazy.
I've never even tried fixed - but I can imagine what you're talking about. For me what stands out is how much the upper half of my body gets worked riding ss offroad. Not to mention the fact you rarely sit down!
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