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Cappy
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PostPosted: 05/06/04 - 20:09    Post subject:
purple hayes wrote:
Cappy wrote:
Road bike, 21 speed, with 700x35c wheels


Does it have cantilever brakes? That width sounds more like a cyclocross tire.


Yup.

Tires are knobby (sp) too.
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PostPosted: 05/07/04 - 08:09    Post subject:
Cappy wrote:
purple hayes wrote:
Cappy wrote:
Road bike, 21 speed, with 700x35c wheels


Does it have cantilever brakes? That width sounds more like a cyclocross tire.


Yup.

Tires are knobby (sp) too.


Do you shoulder your bike and hop over roadkill? Razz
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PostPosted: 05/08/04 - 08:29    Post subject:
I use cadence as a guide. I try to keep my cadence between 80-100

my next computer on my bike will have a cadence monitor
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