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Old 03-05-15, 05:39 PM
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I don't feel comfortable putting in a lot of miles in the dark. Sometimes, work, school, family, etc. gets in the way of daylight riding time, and you may want to get in some saddle time at night or before sunrise.

Riding on rollers can also help you work on your pedal stroke. You really start to bounce and wobble on rollers if you don't have a smooth pedal stroke.
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