iateyoubutler
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I`m not sure whether this belongs here, in Commuting, or in Training, so I`ll start here
I`ve got a steel framed Genesis Flyer, which really lives up to it`s name and is a real pocket rocket. I love riding it, and I can almost hear it whispering "go on, give it some more, you know you want to!!" I just love it.
Anyhoo, I was in the market for a new commuter, so I thought I`d go for a Spesh Langster which would do that job nicely as I love the Genesis (but don`t want to kill it by riding 30 miles/day, 5 days/week), so the best of both worlds.
I really, really can`t get on with it. It`s geared higher than my Genesis which makes it bloody hard work, and Devon certainly isn`t flat! I really am finding it a slog, and after 2 weeks of owning it I just look at it with pure hatred
My main question is do I carry on in the hope that my legs will get used to this torture, or should I give up now and use one of my geared bikes? If it`s just a case of adapting then I`ll stick with it, but I don`t know anybody else with one who I can ask. My commute doesn`t have any really nasty hills which was why I went for it, but any slight incline is just hell on wheels. I`m also concerned that this could screw my knees up.
Btw, riding home tonight, against a bitter cold headwind, at a cadence of about 30, I nearly threw it in the hedge....seriously...............

I`ve got a steel framed Genesis Flyer, which really lives up to it`s name and is a real pocket rocket. I love riding it, and I can almost hear it whispering "go on, give it some more, you know you want to!!" I just love it.
Anyhoo, I was in the market for a new commuter, so I thought I`d go for a Spesh Langster which would do that job nicely as I love the Genesis (but don`t want to kill it by riding 30 miles/day, 5 days/week), so the best of both worlds.
I really, really can`t get on with it. It`s geared higher than my Genesis which makes it bloody hard work, and Devon certainly isn`t flat! I really am finding it a slog, and after 2 weeks of owning it I just look at it with pure hatred

My main question is do I carry on in the hope that my legs will get used to this torture, or should I give up now and use one of my geared bikes? If it`s just a case of adapting then I`ll stick with it, but I don`t know anybody else with one who I can ask. My commute doesn`t have any really nasty hills which was why I went for it, but any slight incline is just hell on wheels. I`m also concerned that this could screw my knees up.
Btw, riding home tonight, against a bitter cold headwind, at a cadence of about 30, I nearly threw it in the hedge....seriously...............