We are as slow as hell.
Today an old guy and his young girlfriend or daughter exploded pass me on the bike path. They were dressed casually and on a tandem bike. So what do I do? I pop my D7 in the highest gear and pump as hard as I can to see if I can catch up to them. As hard as I was pedaling, that couple was still pulling away from me at a pretty fast rate and they weren't even pedaling hard, after about 30 seconds I give up because they are already over 150 yards in front of me. It seems like the only people who don't pass me are kids on cruisers and seniors and I am in pretty good shape too.
Folding bikes are great bus as slow as hell. |
It's all about gear-inches, my friend.
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Tandem has a few advantages. As mokaimo mentioned, it's a dual-engine machine - but less weight, fewer mechanical losses, and less wind resistance than two bikes. You can also bet the two riders are well-practiced together.
BUT - any bike's best speed is going to depend on the rider. As a commuter, I'm reasonably fast on my Strida -- because it's the bike I ride the most, and it's so "nimble" that it makes me a more confident and perhaps more aggressive rider. Wanna ride faster? Ride MORE. |
Originally Posted by mokaimo
(Post 5820740)
Realize a tandem bike is a vehicle with two engines compared to your one.
My advice? Tuck in behind the tandem and draft. |
Who's Slow?
Originally Posted by yamcha
(Post 5820367)
Folding bikes are great bus as slow as hell.
(is hell slow?) |
Who you mean we white man? - Tonto
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Yamcha,
Let's talk about numbers here: After a nice 10-15 mile ride, what is your average speed? What about max. speed? I might not be the bike...several other factors could be slowing you down. Maybe the tandem bike had olympic level riders on it...without numbers it's hard to think. |
Originally Posted by Spudmeister
(Post 5820912)
Maybe you're as slow as hell. Maybe? :D
(is hell slow?) You'll be done quickly when you get there anyway! |
Originally Posted by yamcha
(Post 5820367)
Today an old guy and his young girlfriend or daughter exploded pass me on the bike path. They were dressed casually and on a tandem bike. So what do I do? I pop my D7 in the highest gear and pimp as hard as I can to see if I can catch up to them. As hard as I was pedaling, that couple was still pulling away from me at a pretty fast rate and they weren't even pedaling hard, after about 30 seconds I give up because they are already over 150 yards in front of me. It seems like the only people who don't pass me are kids on cruisers and seniors and I am in pretty good shape too.
Folding bikes are great bus as slow as hell. Was she un haute femme skunk? |
At least they didn't make fun of your wang. :)
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GOOD MEMORY!!! |
Originally Posted by 14R
(Post 5822338)
Yamcha,
Let's talk about numbers here: After a nice 10-15 mile ride, what is your average speed? What about max. speed? I might not be the bike...several other factors could be slowing you down. Maybe the tandem bike had olympic level riders on it...without numbers it's hard to think. |
I don't put too much thought into speed anymore. Unless someone is chasing me, my only concern is getting there safe with no major mechanical trouble. I like to ride at my own pace, not someone else's.
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I had the opportunity to blow past a few cyclists [on serious bikes] in Toronto on my Dahon. Riding past on small 20" wheels made it really funny. Sort of like over taking a roadie when your on a mtn bike with knobbies...:eek:
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Originally Posted by vik
(Post 5824215)
I had the opportunity to blow past a few cyclists [on serious bikes] in Toronto on my Dahon. Riding past on small 20" wheels made it really funny. Sort of like over taking a roadie when your on a mtn bike with knobbies...:eek:
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At times, I'm able to pass roadies that are going slow. I can usually hang with or pass someone riding a mountain bike on the street. No doubt about it, though, on my DT, I'm probably 20% slower than on a road bike. However, on my new (used) Air Friday, I'm very close to the same speed as my road bike. Tires are huge, gearing is huge, and your position on the bike is huge. Put them all together and they really add up.
FWIW, On my Downtube, on flat pavement with no wind, I run 53/13 or 53/12 gearing. I have to have wind/downhill to get me into the 53/11. On the Friday, I can run in my 60/13 or 60/15 gear on my own. Pretty big difference. |
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Originally Posted by folder fanatic
(Post 5824177)
I don't put too much thought into speed anymore. Unless someone is chasing me, my only concern is getting there safe with no major mechanical trouble. I like to ride at my own pace, not someone else's.
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Not So!
Originally Posted by yamcha
(Post 5824322)
If you can use little energy to go fast that means your bike is designed well.
Not so. Look at touring bikes - they are not designed to go fast, but to carry a bunch of stuff comfortably. You cannot suggest that touring bikes are not well designed. They are designed for a different purpose. Folding bikes can be designed to go fast or go long or go around town or about anything else. Look at Bike Friday's product line. They have a variety of bikes that'll do what ever you want. Look at jur's Swift. It looks fast sitting still. If you can't ride your bike as fast as you want, maybe you've purchased the wrong folder. Having said all that, its still the motor that matters most! :beer: |
Originally Posted by CaptainSpalding
(Post 5820444)
It's all about gear-inches, my friend.
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Surely the thread title should read: "I am as slow as hell".
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I had no idea how fast tandems could be until I read this thread. I always thought they were slow and corny bikes.
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Originally Posted by yamcha
(Post 5830421)
I had no idea how fast tandems could be until I read this thread. I always thought they were slow and corny bikes.
Yeah, just like folding bikes... :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by yamcha
(Post 5830421)
I had no idea how fast tandems could be until I read this thread. I always thought they were slow and corny bikes.
If you have a good tandem team running a 54/11 set up, only a very few elite riders would be able to keep up, particularly downhill or on the flat with a tailwind. I've read a story about a husband and wife tandem team riding downhill in a long charity ride who caught and past a select group of very strong solo riders, only one rider was able to stay with them, his name?......Floyd Landis. |
Please dont say "We".
Im fast as hell on my folder. |
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