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Old 03-31-09, 10:01 PM
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elTwitcho
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Set your gearing up on the low side so that as you become a better cyclist you can learn to spin faster for speed, rather than setting your gearing high in the hopes your legs will get stronger and you can mash up hills.

My next wheel set is going to be fixed on both sides of the rear hub so that if there's ever a day of really strong headwinds I can flip over to a lower gear.
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