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  1. Hi bikehub community. I've checked a few articles here and been impressed with the attitude of the members who are clearly very experienced cyclists. Something that can quickly put a noob (like me) off is some condescending chatter. So onto my queries. I have an AXIS A70 (2017 model) and just bought my wife the AXIS A70 (latest model). Mine is actually a 27.5", which I was quite surprised to find out later, since it was sold to me as a 29er -- lack of experience and know-how was on my part, but I made sure that I got a 29er for my wife. Mine is an XL frame (I'm 6.2") and my wife's is a medium frame. We've had bike fit done and setup and everything. I must say my bike feels better than it ever has. BUT... I've realised than even after riding a lot of bicycles in my schooling years, I'm actually a complete noob on cycling and know-how. I've heard that the A70 is a good entry, to intermediate bike. What are worthwhile upgrades that I could do to both bikes that could help us get to being able to ride 20km+ (I'd say 80% road). As I understand, you'd definitely need to look at the gears? Please any guidance and tips are welcome. I've always loved cycling, but I must say I've never really got into it and now that I want to get into it, the "upgrade" bug is starting to bite but I don't want to waste money etc. the goal is to get to 10km, then 20km and be able to do a 90min - 2hr ride without a problem. That's all from me for now! Thanks for the assistance 😊
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