Basically merak, increase size of chainring = bigger gear, increase size of sprocket = smaller gear, and the opposite for both. Basically the larger the number of difference in teeth between the chainring & sprocket means the bigger the gear.
@deleted started
London Fixed Gear and Single-Speed is a community of predominantly fixed gear and single-speed cyclists in and around London, UK.
This site is supported almost exclusively by donations. Please consider donating a small amount regularly.
Basically merak, increase size of chainring = bigger gear, increase size of sprocket = smaller gear, and the opposite for both. Basically the larger the number of difference in teeth between the chainring & sprocket means the bigger the gear.