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And you musta been just giving her to get an old ccm to 57km/h :)
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my guess is that the color of his ccm is

mmmm?

white?
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They've had very nice earth tones the last few years. I had a red one for awhile.
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is that a guess?
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plained wrote:my guess is that the color of his ccm is

mmmm?

white?
purple.

like i said - my bike looks awfully ghetto
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Kracus wrote:Where you set the sensor for the computer actualy shouldn't make much difference since the wheel isn't going to turn any faster based on where you place the sensor.
yep i know that. why do you mention this though?
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Kracus wrote:And you musta been just giving her to get an old ccm to 57km/h :)
lol i was swearing full volume at her trying to get her to 58 clicks.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:
Kracus wrote:Where you set the sensor for the computer actualy shouldn't make much difference since the wheel isn't going to turn any faster based on where you place the sensor.
yep i know that. why do you mention this though?
Oh I thought you were talking about where to set the sensor awhile ago.
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r3t wrote:
Kracus wrote:2, 3 and 4 keep things lubed (except the breaks of course) Find out what kind of lube to use and how to apply it at your local bike shop where you purchased it, they'll usualy tell you what's best. That's what I've always done anyway.
You do NOT want to lube a disc brake! Getting grease on the disc is a sure way to reduce its stopping power a lot!
lol really?
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woot just got a new speed record: 63.8 km/hr (downhill)

found some new techniques for going faster, plus got a 10 dollar tuneup.
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Clipless pedals, hard as rock small tires downhill with wind to your back? :)
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whats in your mind when you 63.8kh faster than someone else?
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i'd get there twice as fast as he would?
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Fastest I've ever gone on a bike was 87km/h down a dirt trail with 4 other guys trying to see who would get to the bottom first. Since I had the only full suspension bike I won.
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ey i only keep financial records
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Kracus wrote:Clipless pedals, hard as rock small tires downhill with wind to your back? :)
no! my tires are mountain bike thickness and i have regular pedals. Wind conditions seemed neutral
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Kracus wrote:Fastest I've ever gone on a bike was 87km/h down a dirt trail with 4 other guys trying to see who would get to the bottom first. Since I had the only full suspension bike I won.
that's fucking disgusting.

was it very steep?
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I used to keep track of a lot more than my top speed. My avg speed was 40km/h my sprinting speed on a flat surface was 62.7, my heart rate was 44bpm my cooldown time was roughly 30 seconds from 90bpm to 44bpm my fastest 100km race was 2 hours and 47 minutes.
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i like to take leisue as it goes yo

but when i get down to business yo uuugg
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Kracus wrote:I used to keep track of a lot more than my top speed. My avg speed was 40km/h my sprinting speed on a flat surface was 62.7, my heart rate was 44bpm my cooldown time was roughly 30 seconds from 90bpm to 44bpm my fastest 100km race was 2 hours and 47 minutes.
how much of a difference does clipless make? What would your sprinting speed be with regular pedals?

Also what about tires?

I've never really tested flat, since i cycle on roads and i don't have much room to test a nice flat out, but i can easily reach 40 and I imagine I could maintain it for a minute or so. I'm guessing I could reach 50 in ideal flat conditions.

So i'm wondering... how much could i do on a racing bike with proper gear and everything?
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well blue is sort of a cool coler, while red is more fire'y

then theres hot AND cold :drool:
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plained wrote:well blue is sort of a cool coler, while red is more fire'y

then theres hot AND cold :drool:
wrong thread plained?

bad drug trip?
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hehe you see that intro to that movie taxi?

fuck thats cool yo

queen latifah :drool:
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I've hit 45mph on my old mountain bike downhill. Don't have a speedometer on the new one.

I think I need to stiffen my shocks. When standing to pedal when going up hill, they depress an excessive amount.

And the damn thing is making this rattling noise when I'm really pushing hard on the pedals (near top gear and trying to go fast). It worries me a little.
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Psyche911 wrote:And the damn thing is making this rattling noise when I'm really pushing hard on the pedals (near top gear and trying to go fast). It worries me a little.
yea mine does that too... oh well
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