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• #327
Just joined the forum today guys ! Been cycling fixed gear for quite some time now and brakeless around Manchester and leeds and occasionally Berlin. I'm just looking for some info bout gear ratios and how to work them out, as I I would love to now the ratio I've been using . Cheers !
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• #328
If you want the full dope, I would recommend that you Google "Sheldon gear ratios". You won't get better info than that, anywhere.
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• #329
This^ is correct only if The Right Professor Tester doesn't decide to do better a lot.
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• #331
I generally then the ratio I've been using, but now the ratio I use in the moment. There are still some ratios I never.
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• #332
I generally then the ratio I've been using, but now the ratio I use in the moment. There are still some ratios I never.
strong advice.
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• #333
I am saved! now it is possible to ride a bicycle in the Lake District! praise be!
Sarcasm the lowest form of wit perhaps?
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• #334
I generally then the ratio I've been using, but now the ratio I use in the moment. There are still some ratios I never.
How do you know which ratio will before you?
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• #335
It's impossible to now the ratio that'll before me.
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• #336
Then how can you choose during that's right for you?
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• #337
You choose no right to choose and just get rational.
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• #338
1:1
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• #339
47/17 gets me off
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• #340
Nice one will give it a check out , been skidding for the past year now and never worked this ratio out !
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• #341
I'm considering brakeless on my main commuter. It's a 46/17 and I have used a brake on it. I'm switching over to a new bigger and more fitting frame that will take all the parts and it's undrilled so I have three options.
Go Brakeless 46/17
Get a new fork and use a brake with 46/17
Change cog to 46/19 and go brakelessI currently ride brakeless with a 51/19 and that's great. I'm just thinking the 46/17 might make for a more cautious and less enjoyable ride.
Just wondered what people's experiences were and a bit of advice would be great.
thanks
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• #342
48/19 is best for brakless. Tried and tested.
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• #343
i thought it was 44/16
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• #344
Nah. Smaller cogs means they'll wear quicker. Also 48/19 gives good skid patch distribution. Something about even on the front, odd on the back. This is going back a few years mind, when brakless was cool.
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• #345
when brakless was cool
It was never cool
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• #346
@mdcc_tester Maybe not to you grandad, but to us hip young kids in the East of London Town, it was the height of awesomeness. Like, you felt at one with the bike yeah?
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• #347
Can't stop. Don't want to either.
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• #348
fixies are for riding not stopping
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• #349
'No brakes' will make for a more cautious ride, or if not, a fairly short one.
have you tried, initially at least,not using your current brake, you'll feel so much more a part of the bike.
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• #350
fixies are for riding not stopping
HATE the expression fixie with a passion
Getting back on track 49/18 is fine for me, seems to be a good all rounder for my puny guns. Skids are easy enough but I try and avoid it where possible.