Originally Posted by
j2k4
Having done some cycling (not for many, many years, though) I will concur...on the rare occasion I'd find some decent hills, I always wished I had some absurdly high ratios to push, even considering how easily things can go horribly bad.
Got me a speeding ticket on a bicycle once - 65mph in a 35mph zone.
Fucking cop with nothing better to do.
It wasn't even a large hill, just a lowering grade that fed an extreme urge to pull a big gear and give the legs a workout.
The cop pulled me over well down the flat, probably because it was the edge of a semi-residential area.
As far as big hills, they were for finding out how fast you could get your legs moving, because continued acceleration was the best way to maintain control.
Having a machinist buddy with an indexing head helped; someone had to make those big pizza-drive sprockets for me.