Sounds spinny...
I'd go for a 48 at the front. With an 18 at the back that gives you a GI of 70, which I find about right for all purpose city riding.
Okay, I'm thinking of maybe using this to commute, would that be able to combat hills? Or would I need to change that when i decide to start commuting?
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Sounds spinny...
I'd go for a 48 at the front.
With an 18 at the back that gives you a GI of 70, which I find about right for all purpose city riding.