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Old 10-15-09 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
I agree. I never "worked" on my spin but the ability came naturally with time(1 year so far). As I became a stronger rider, endurance not muscle, spinning just became easy. I have to spin over 100 rpm if I desire to ride 20 mph or higher and I do and often it doesn't even feel like my legs are moving all that fast because I'm used to it.
If you consider 100-110 RPM to be a decent spin then it sounds like you agree with me, not elTwitcho.

If you can't spin 170 RPM, elTwitcho thinks you suck.
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