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Heres an odd one....

I do quite a bit of exercise so have a relatively good level of fitness but when i cycle i seem to be really tired within 5km! I don't cycle on the roads, this is just a gym observation but i would love to start cycling properly. Is it just bad technique or something? How hard can cycling technique be?! Any tips?

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Anyone here ride a fixed wheel or a single speed? Looking at getting a Giant Bowery for winter training/commuting. £225 cant go wrong?

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Just reading a few reviews - and its apparently similar to the Specilized Langster, which I have, and love. The Langster retails at £400 last time I checked (got mine for £270) so at £225 I don't think you can go wrong. The reviews point out that it doesn't have carbon fibre forks, but you could always replace them if you wanted to lose some weight on the bike, or you're feeling the bumps in the road too much.

I think it has a freewheel so you can flip the wheel over and use that rather than the fixed wheel, but if the freewheel is anything like that on my Langster, I'd stick to fixed wheel - In fact if you weren't thinking about using the freewheel at all, I'd think about removing it. Its easier to get up to speed with a fixed wheel anyway, and once your at a decent speed its easier to keep the momentum going than with a freewheel.

Obvious downsides are going downhill as you'll either need to keep pedaling, or apply a little pressure on the back foot - or if you want, just take your feet of the pedals and let them spin :( I'd also think about fitting some toe clips so you can slow down or break using your pedaling - so as not to rely to much on the breaks, my break pads took a real battering at first because I was hitting the breaks quite a lot.

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does anyone know the best / cheapest place to get that funny cycling lycra clothing from?
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Wiggle is probably the best you will find online.... They are always doing random 20% off deals etc as well.... They are currently advertising as having applied the 15% vat bracket (although in reality that would land them in hot water...they have just cut prices)....

On the high-street you can try H&M which have technical clothes cheap alot of the time....

Also Debenhams have cheap stuff if you can catch a sale...

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I've been thinking about cycling to work, but it's a bit far - from west london to north, 12miles one way according to google maps.

How do you folks not sweat like sweaty piggies and be soaked before you get to your destination?

My workplace doesn't have showers so I might attract a few funny looks around the office :lol:

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