Old 01-06-13 | 09:20 PM
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lostforawhile
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Bikes: 1972 Schwinn super sport, heavy no name each cruiser

Originally Posted by TMonk
/end nitpicking rant

OP, I think this is really a gearing issue as Danni suggested. If you have sufficiently low gear(s) on your bike, the weight is inconsequential. Correct me if i'm wrong, but I think by "strength" you mean "torque" - putting a heavy load on each pedal stroke due to being overgeared.

And yes, you can absolutely increase your "strength" by riding a heavy bike with a big gear. Sorry to nitpick. It's just the gear thats making u strong (not the weight of the bike) is all im sayin'
I should have clarified better, thats what i meant, it's also nice sometimes to ride the old cruiser as much as i like my road bike, I was putting about 14 miles on a day on it until the tires started dryrotting, if it's one of the American made ones, i'll probably put new tires on it and make it look decent
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