Old 03-30-16 | 05:21 AM
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mrfreezesdefy3
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Bikes: 2016 giant advanced carbon disc bike ,w HED belgiums,dt swiss 350 hubs,all new ultegra drive train etc

Originally Posted by Sy Reene
I think what you may be referring to, if I'm reading correctly, is that you are losing speed on your downhill and likewise the distance this speed is maintained and carried thru into the flats? If so, I think this is due to your own weight loss. ie. inertia.
This was happening right to the day before I bought my new bike . It's just stopped ,

I have no problem on flats ,it's just going down hills and back up ,my current bike weighs 20 lbs and I'm going to weigh my old bike but I can tell it's heavier than the current bike I just bought
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