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Old 10-20-17, 12:01 PM
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I dont buy the "higher rpm is more efficient" dogma. Try Spinning at 120 rpm on a very light load compared to 80 rpm. At 120 you spend a lot of energy just moving yous legs up and down, spinning the crank, even without doing any real work (moving the bike). Just try it out and you'll see.
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