Go to work with Dahon D5
I tried rolling the Dahon D5 with a mini bell on flat ground. The speed was maintained at approximately 29 to 30 km/h. I could feel my heart beating faster and sweat flowing down my body.
The road was flat, but maintaining speed required constant stamina and concentration. I felt the cool breeze passing by my face, and I was able to become even more immersed as I watched the surrounding scenery change rapidly. Every time I picked up speed, I could hear the sound of the tires hitting the road, making me feel like I was racing.
The Dahon D5, a mini-velo, felt a bit slower compared to a road bike. Perhaps due to the difference in wheel size and gear ratio, it felt less fast than a road bike even at the same speed. However, the ride itself was very enjoyable thanks to the Dahon D5's light driving feel and maneuverability.
Proper gear shifting and pedaling techniques are important to maintain a steady speed of 29-30 km/h. This is because selecting the wrong gear can result in unnecessary power consumption or a decrease in speed. Additionally, you must pedal in a consistent rhythm to increase speed efficiently without putting strain on your muscles.
Even with a mini velo, you can have a fun ride.
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