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Hi Folks
I got a preview of Bicycling magazine today and while most of the information and teasers are well known on this forum one of them I couldn't figure out:
"Reduce your need to brake on descents by simply doing this-- it takes 10mph off your speed!"
I don't think they're advocating jamming your foot on the front tire... What could it be?
Chuckie
I got a preview of Bicycling magazine today and while most of the information and teasers are well known on this forum one of them I couldn't figure out:
"Reduce your need to brake on descents by simply doing this-- it takes 10mph off your speed!"
I don't think they're advocating jamming your foot on the front tire... What could it be?
Chuckie
Last edited by Chuckie J.; 01-10-06 at 02:26 PM. Reason: spelling, oops...
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I thought downhills were for going fast and brakes were for going slow. Something isn't adding up here...
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finding smaller hills to go down
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Sit up and hold the magazine open over your head to use it like a parachute.
It's about the only thing that rag is good for.
Enjoy
It's about the only thing that rag is good for.
Enjoy
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Originally Posted by DieselDan
Bicycling Magazine SUCKS!
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Originally Posted by golden graham
I'm almost 100% positive that it is splaying your legs and sitting higher up on the bike.
I agree, the magazine looks weak. Two days on Bike Forums will exceed a year's subscription in information. Plus this group is a whole lot funnier.
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There's lots of things you can do to slow down a descent without using your brakes....
Drag your panniers along the road behind you.
Let the air out of the tires.
Kick out the tail light on the parked cars as you go by.
Bounce off pedestrians.
Find a granny on a comfort bike and just grab the rear rack.
Drag your panniers along the road behind you.
Let the air out of the tires.
Kick out the tail light on the parked cars as you go by.
Bounce off pedestrians.
Find a granny on a comfort bike and just grab the rear rack.
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Originally Posted by Cyclaholic
There's lots of things you can do to slow down a descent without using your brakes....
Drag your panniers along the road behind you.
Let the air out of the tires.
Kick out the tail light on the parked cars as you go by.
Bounce off pedestrians.
Find a granny on a comfort bike and just grab the rear rack.
Drag your panniers along the road behind you.
Let the air out of the tires.
Kick out the tail light on the parked cars as you go by.
Bounce off pedestrians.
Find a granny on a comfort bike and just grab the rear rack.
Hey Yo! I ride a comfort bike! You callin' me granny??? huh? So whatcha gonna do, huh? Snag-a-rack? uh huh. Get your own rack, buster!
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Originally Posted by Siu Blue Wind
Hey Yo! I ride a comfort bike! You callin' me granny??? huh? So whatcha gonna do, huh? Snag-a-rack? uh huh. Get your own rack, buster!
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Pee as hard as you can into the direction that your going.
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"Reduce your need to brake on descents by simply doing this-" Move to Houston "- it takes 10mph off your speed!"
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Originally Posted by Chuckie J.
Hi Folks
I got a preview of Bicycling magazine today and while most of the information and teasers are well known on this forum one of them I couldn't figure out:
"Reduce your need to brake on descents by simply doing this-- it takes 10mph off your speed!"
I don't think they're advocating jamming your foot on the front tire... What could it be?
Chuckie
I got a preview of Bicycling magazine today and while most of the information and teasers are well known on this forum one of them I couldn't figure out:
"Reduce your need to brake on descents by simply doing this-- it takes 10mph off your speed!"
I don't think they're advocating jamming your foot on the front tire... What could it be?
Chuckie
Seriously though, you can slalom downhill (obviously road only) to help burn off a little speed. If you've got that much of a problem with the cantis and elevation, perhaps you should install a avid BB7 road on the front axel.
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Originally Posted by Kabloink
Oh thats easy, switch to knobby tires.