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Chamois cream necessary??

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Old 14-07.-2007, 11:28 AM   #17
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I used to not get them either but after doing 900 miles in 5 days I became a believer started getting sores on third day

- 900 miles it equivalent to 1448 kms.

- that means that you did 289 kms , per day , over 5 days , straight.

- amazing. Which ride was this?

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Old 14-07.-2007, 12:20 PM   #19
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- 900 miles it equivalent to 1448 kms.

- that means that you did 289 kms , per day , over 5 days , straight.

- amazing. Which ride was this?

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So let's say your on the bike for 12 hours a day... You would have to average 25 KM/H...

Not so bad if your used to long hual riding

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Old 18-07.-2007, 06:07 AM   #20
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I've been using Bag Balm (http://www.bagbalm.com/) for the last 3 months. It works great, it's cheap, and you can buy it at your local drug store.
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