D-Man said:Thats alot of miles Lock. Do you need a premium type bike to do long distance like that? Or will a biker's body break apart from having the wrong one or frame type material?
Jozzer said:I tailed 2 lads on mountain bikes on the flat who maintained 25MPH for 6 miles, I was pretty impressed. Of course, theres always someone who'll say they can ride at 30+mph all day (guy next doors told me this last week).
Ben said:The fastest I've taken my road bike on flat ground so far is ~60ish (k's). Bum on the seat too.
I wouldn't have much chance of sustaining that for a very long time and I really don't want to fall of at that speed.
Ah yes, my favorite too. In my bike club, we have many people that train for the Tour de France rides. These guys ride about 35 miles every day and about 35 mph too. I followed a group (it was about 20 in training) and they were doing the rotating pace line. Doing that, these guys were easily averaging 25 to 30 MPH everywhere we went (up or down hills). It was very impressive to watch people going as fast as I was, but without a motor.Mark_A_W said:My bike is not particularly powerful compared to most here.
But no lycra has ever overtaken me, and I've lost track of the expensive carbon I've left in the dust
I love the look you get when you overtake them (with their heads down on the aerobars, fully spandexed, pedalling like crazy).
I'm sitting bolt upright, trying my best to look nonchalant, while I pedal like crazy too - but hiding it![]()
I can relate to this. My RANS Fusion is a 2006 which has very tall gearing - top is 123 inches. Coming down a fairly steep hill with the original Primo Comets on it, I was able to spin up to 41.5 mph by my speedometer. Changing tires to something more rail-trail suitable dropped that by several mph. Just as well; I don't think my legs were designed to pump that fast!fitek said:I know I have gone much faster downhill on the LWB 'bent...