Old 07-12-22, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by livedarklions
Basically, if the weight is the only difference between the two bikes, there is nothing you can do on the heavier bike that can't be done on the lighter bike. And you can always make the lighter bike heavier if you really want to, you can't reduce the weight of the heavy bike.
Let's say that I can put out 250W for 60 min. That doesn't change with the weight of my bike. However, I am probably going faster on the light bike, and fast is fun!! Let's not forget about the fun!!
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