I wanted one of them mongooses so mf bad. My pops said I could get a bike for my bdayThem huffy & mongoose prices as shorties had us spoiled/fooled.



I wanted one of them mongooses so mf bad. My pops said I could get a bike for my bdayThem huffy & mongoose prices as shorties had us spoiled/fooled.
i've been riding for two months now at least 2-4 days a week for at least an hour each time. How long is it gonna take to strengthen my calves? everybody passes meexcept the little kids
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i think i ride about 8-10 miles each cycling session, at least that what some route planners show. i've seen people on cycling forums talk about 12+ miles commutesor 2+ hours cycling sessions and i'm wondering if that comes from years of experience. How long do people typically ride for before they take a break? how long do they break for?
pawn shopsI want to purchase a bmx bike but some of these prices![]()
If you want to get fitter and faster check out this brother's channel.
You just gotta keep at it. What style of gearing do you ride, spin or mash? I'm somewhere in between, and if you're on one extreme or the other, it will definitely hinder your performance. Notice that in @Bubba T 's response, he didn't say the person with the bigger gearing would have the advantage, but rather the person with the better gearing would, which is absolutely correct.
i have this bike Node D8 | Tern Folding Bikes | United States
my primary concern was storage space. I'm thinking in 1-2 years once my fitness and endurance improves, i'll upgrade to a 26" roadbike or mountain bike. I'm encountering lots of rocks,glass and seashells on the trails/bike paths but luckily I haven't had any punctures.
i have this bike Node D8 | Tern Folding Bikes | United States
my primary concern was storage space. I'm thinking in 1-2 years once my fitness and endurance improves, i'll upgrade to a 26" roadbike or mountain bike. I'm encountering lots of rocks,glass and seashells on the trails/bike paths but luckily I haven't had any punctures.
The size (radius) of those tires is why you're getting dusted lol. Basically a matter of gearing like me and @Bubba T said
damn
I ride using 4-6 gears but i do go up to the max 8th gear every time I go downhill and when i'm going the last mile home. I guess I mash when i'm on gear 3rd or 4th gear going uphill and i'm slow too when I do it which is like 30-40 mins into my ride.
I don't think I spin when on flat plains because i've lost my footing many times when i'm on low 1-3 gears.
If you've got the space now, just get a regular sized bike. You've shown that you're dedicated to it. May as well start getting the most of it sooner than later.
If i can get a used montague paratrooper sure but 2 months of cycling is too soon for me to consider myself dedicated. I don't want to lose my gains over the fall and winter so I'm looking at bike trainers to buy for later on but the really good recommendations are $300+.![]()
U can still buy cheap ones
Expensive bikes are for fakkit ass cacs
Could you sell your folding bike and get a used road bike with a quick release front wheel that would work with your size constraints?
I really like this folding bike. the ability to put a bike in the back of a car trunk is very nice too. I still search periodically for a used paratrooper foldable bike since thats what i originally wanted and would have bought new if it wasn't sold out.
i guess i'll concentrate on my cycling endurance and purchase a new one in the spring time if i can do 30 miles trips since thats my overall goal.