"I’d forgotten about that happy metaphor until Bill brought it up"

Type "Dolphin" into the search bar for the web-page view of either RBWGroup 
or I-Bob and you'll see the metaphor repeated ~10x by Patrick Moore.  I 
guess I pay too much attention to what I read...

BL in EC

On Monday, November 25, 2024 at 2:41:24 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:

> I am a masher, tho’ my thighs are hardly dolphin-like (and I’d forgotten 
> about that happy metaphor until Bill brought it up). In fact, I rather 
> dislike fast spinning because I run out of breath, which is very strange 
> because 30+ years ago my normal flatland cruising gear was 64” - 65” (I 
> recall the drivetrains and wheels and tires) and I could maintain 20-23 on 
> long flat calm sections — not boasting, just telling. I’m not sure if 
> switching to fixed gears for most of my riding made me a masher or if it 
> was a radical repositioning in the bike thanks to Grant, from saddle all 
> the way forward to saddle all the way back; I expect it was principally the 
> latter and partly the former.
>
> Patrick “low and slow” in ABQ, NM
>
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:12 AM Bill Lindsay <tape...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Patrick Moore will no doubt include a reference to his oft-repeated quote 
>> of Grant in reference to his "dolphin like thighs".  
>>
>> The more direct take home is that Patrick Moore is a self-identified 
>> masher.  He often claims his epic 10 mile grocery runs are completed at 
>> ~14mph, and to ride ~14mph on a 72-inch gear, one pedals at 65RPM.  I've 
>> gathered while "spinners" tend to be comfortable in the 85-110RPM range, 
>> mashers like Patrick Moore are perfectly happy to grunt at 30RPM and cruise 
>> at 65RPM.  
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>> On Monday, November 25, 2024 at 6:57:14 AM UTC-8 isp...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I think what you're saying here is that your quads are a lot bigger than 
>>> mine.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 7:52:11 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>
>>> 42/19 = 2.21 X 26.6 (per JimG; the numbers from that site pretty closely 
>>> match my empirical measurements) = 58.8 gear inches.
>>>
>>> I’m familiar enough with my own drivetrains to know how a 175 mm crank 
>>> compares to a 170 with the same ring/cog X wheel diameter; the empirical 
>>> upshot is a bit less than 1 tooth less for the longer crank; ie, the 
>>> 48/17X25.6" 72” gear with 170 mm cranks on my Matthews errand road bike 
>>> would be the more-or-less equivalent of a 48/16.5X26.5” gear with 175 mm 
>>> cranks.
>>>
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