siafirede
May 20th 08, 10:49 PM
mscalisi wrote:
> I will say though, riding a GUNI is less taxing than riding all day long
> spinning like a madman. Also, saddle soreness is SIGNIFICANTLY less.
I found the opposite to be true. Riding my 29er guni did cause less
saddle soreness, but I found that at the end of a ride I was waaay more
worn out than riding my 36er with 114s.
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> I will say though, riding a GUNI is less taxing than riding all day long
> spinning like a madman. Also, saddle soreness is SIGNIFICANTLY less.
I found the opposite to be true. Riding my 29er guni did cause less
saddle soreness, but I found that at the end of a ride I was waaay more
worn out than riding my 36er with 114s.
--
siafirede
'DCuni' (http://www.dcuni.com/blog) - my blog about Unicycling in
Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland
James = my name
'This' (http://www.myspace.com/clawsout) = my myspace
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