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Old 08-22-2016, 12:53 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by kohburn View Post
after you exceed 60mph then wind resistance climbs almost exponentially. I've hit 70 with a tail wind while tucking running a 17/43 sprocket combo on the TT250. it will cruise 63-65 sitting up with that combo.


is there not another route you can take that skips the 70mph zone? and is that a 70mph speed limit? or flow of traffic, because if its a speed limit you will still be getting run over.
Flow of traffic is not to bad, people are somewhat okay with 70 (bikes) and it's barley a mile, it's the other one I am worried about. I will measure it today on my way to college.
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