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#9701
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#9702
VFL For Life
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Location: Knoxville, TN
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#9703
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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I'm rolling a 12 speed road bike today.
#9704
VFL For Life
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#9705
Senior Member
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It's a stack of assumptions and guesses. I'm fairly certain that they're just looking at your best 20-min power (probably within 6 weeks) and then taking 95% of that. If you don't have a power meter or a location suitable for that type of steady output (7+ mile stretch that's relatively uninterrupted), they're FTP estimate isn't going to be very good.
#9706
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edited to add: that's not to say that you need a power meter. You can train without one, but it's just a tool to be a little more effective.
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#9709
smelling the roses
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Location: Tixkokob, Yucatán, México
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12 speed is my favorite configuration in road bikes. Six speed freewheels and cassettes are decidedly not easy to find anymore.
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#9712
serious cyclist
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Austin
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#9713
smelling the roses
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MoAlpha
One more question. Do I need to be manually flexing that finger now, with all the inflammation, or can I wait til it loosens up some. I don't want to wait too long yet again
One more question. Do I need to be manually flexing that finger now, with all the inflammation, or can I wait til it loosens up some. I don't want to wait too long yet again
#9714
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#9715
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We have six speed freewheels and cassettes in stock.
#9716
dot dash
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MoAlpha
One more question. Do I need to be manually flexing that finger now, with all the inflammation, or can I wait til it loosens up some. I don't want to wait too long yet again
One more question. Do I need to be manually flexing that finger now, with all the inflammation, or can I wait til it loosens up some. I don't want to wait too long yet again
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#9717
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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#9718
Senior Member
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day 2 of rain. I feel myself already forgetting what sunlight is.
#9719
VFL For Life
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#9720
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#9721
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#9722
smelling the roses
Join Date: Nov 2010
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It just feels right. I really prefer a six speed rear to a seven, for no real reason. And frankly, I don't have much experience with five. I have a five speed corncob here, that I've been awaiting the right application for. Whatever I have back there, I never use them all, unless I'm in the US, where they have actual hills. What makes friction shifting preferable to indexed? Same question/same answer.
Edit: Actually, the six speed rear more easily fits into 126 mm dropout spacing as well.
Edit: Actually, the six speed rear more easily fits into 126 mm dropout spacing as well.
Last edited by seedsbelize; 06-16-20 at 02:25 PM.
#9724
smelling the roses
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Are the grooves for the freehub all equal? That's what I'm looking for. Cassette wise. I can buy new six speed cassettes here, but the don't fit my freehubs.
#9725
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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