tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828755543088781490.post8749998705825362670..comments2011-11-19T19:06:14.993-06:00Comments on David Malamut: Life On A Bike, 2011 GoalsMalamuthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13446312837086130436noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828755543088781490.post-11949906948811992092011-01-04T22:59:57.213-06:002011-01-04T22:59:57.213-06:00I dont know my cadence, Ive never thought to figur...I dont know my cadence, Ive never thought to figure it out, i just want to go faster. I have a bigger wheel and heavier wheel set because of my size, so that makes it a little slower i guess. Im comforable on the bike, my main problem is upper body on the bike. the left arm and hand falls asleep regularlyMalamuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13446312837086130436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828755543088781490.post-76508271313281969982011-01-02T16:36:10.896-06:002011-01-02T16:36:10.896-06:00average is around 11-11.5 mph
no clue ot the road...average is around 11-11.5 mph<br /><br />no clue ot the road bike stuff, plus no where to store it anywaysAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828755543088781490.post-11906923717963132972010-12-27T05:03:10.120-06:002010-12-27T05:03:10.120-06:00re: #7. Gradually increasing your cadence will hel...re: #7. Gradually increasing your cadence will help with pace. What is your avg now? <br /><br /><br />re: # 8. You can find decent used road bikes on Ebay and craigslist, if you know what you want. For longer rides, a steel, carbon or Titanium frame will be more comfortable, but you can improve the ride on your Trek with larger, lighter smooth tires running at slightly lower air pressure.<br /><br />Tailwinds!Fully Luggedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06860026531565091865noreply@blogger.com