yep that's what I meant. thanks a lotcrestor said:With the power per pedal thing, I dont understand. Road bikes have a higher gearing so that means that it is harder to pedal but you will roll further ie you go faster. However a mountain bike due to it's nature of 'mountains' will need to be able to go up hill so it will have lower gearing that enables it to climb easier....if that makes sense
me? no. calm down, buddynishan--- said:so um.
are you fucking retarded?
i think i'll let that speak for itself. i'm not calling anyone "fucking retarded", at leastnishan--- said:calm u fucken mum u calling me stupid or some shit gook? open u fucking eyes.. o wait you cant, your a chink
lol
so you don't need a whole change of clothes or anything?Riet said:- essential gear
Helmet, comfy shorts, front and back lights in case its dark/rainy. Probably invest in a High-Vis vest/top.
It's really up to you, whenever I ride somewhere it's mainly for the exercise and so I just assume I'll be a bit smelly until I get home and shower. If you're going to have to sit in lectures for a few hours, yeh, a whole change of clothes would probably be better.sirfeathers said:so you don't need a whole change of clothes or anything?
No, just wrong.Davo1111 said:Oh 2 other things
because the thin wheels can break if you jump down a gutter. .
I'm just repeating what happened to a mate of mine about a month ago. He had a road bike that was worth a few grand, he loaned it to a mate to try it (who was giving it a test ride), first gutter, the front rim bent in. Before you hit the defensive and say it was a one off or a shit bike or something - that's what happened, so i'm only repeating it. From memory the wheels were worth $500 too. But anyway, i digress - that's why i wouldn't want to buy a road bike - i am heavy-ish and i abuse the crap out of my current bike.crestor said:No, just wrong.
Do you even own a road bike?