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Maybe, but you meet the nicest people on them.robz400 said:CBR125, CG125
I though all Hondas are gay
Fab Foodie said:Err, maybe.
There's a sea-change in thought in this area. During Lance Armstrongs reign there was much talk of spinning, Lance vs Ulrich, spin vs grinding. The view has been recently that spinning a low gear wwas most effective and maximising your cardio systems performance.
All this talk of high cadence coincided with my joining a club, where my naturally low cadence was beaten out of me in favour of spinning. For 2 seasons I span like the rest of them worked hard and got nowhere. In the 3rd season I got pissed-off with spinning and reverted to my more natural lower cadence style and found I was going much better, particularly acceleration wise and I seemed to be working less hard to keep up. I assumed I was a freak or a crap cyclist.
However, there have been some reports in C+ lately and elsewhere suggesting recent research states that people are most efficient and effective if they pedal at a natural/comfortable rate and that high cadence for all is not necessarily the big benefit it was thought to be. This certainly ties in with my own experience which may not be unique.
My advice is to experiment and choose the style that suits you best.