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• #652
Sniffy, yeah, and I work down the Royal Mile too. Junction at St Mary's Street is particularly hairy at the mo. Just saw an Italian stride out in front of a bus with the red man on. Totally oblivious to the Lothian Buses driver giving her evils. Oh, and she was pushing a baby buggy.
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• #653
Aye, you can have some fun wt them tho' on a positive note ;-)
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• #654
48:18 suits me, as does 53/39:13-14-15-17-19-21-23
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• #655
48 x 16
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• #656
768... next!
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• #657
17th...
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• #658
47;18
or
47:17 when my knees aren't hurting so much.
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• #659
48x16
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• #660
48:15 is pretty good, 86 gear inches I think? Works well back home in south oz, bit achey on long rides and big hills, but can't beat flexing fast at a
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• #661
I like to feel the pedals going round fast and run 44 x16 on a 19mm tubular rear wheel .... only in the dry though !
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• #662
47x16
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• #663
Just got a new chainset, it came with a 53T ring. I still have my 14T sprocket. That rounds up to 100 inches. My knees are doing ok, it's only been a week though. Moving off from lights is not too bad, bombing along in traffic = win. I guess it's a good thing there aren't too many hills on my commute (main part is oval - lewisham, all along a2 and a202)
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• #664
I dunno.. these overgearies.. coming over here taking our jobs.. ruining our health service.. bloody immigrants.
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Haha- "they took ewr jerrrrrbs!!"
also 48:15= very nice
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• #665
Just flipped to 39 :14 fixed. Quite a good ratio for road and off-road although rashly tried 12% on the road last night after the pub which was 'interesting' !
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• #666
Eight pages of people giving the gear ratio's of their bikes?
What a waste of the internet.
Well wtf are you reading 8 pages of irrelevant info for then? It's relevant to the ppl taking part in the conversation at the time.
Oh, and HTFU.
In other news...
...I've been riding a geared bike for a couple of weeks whilst away in hilly south devon and now I've come back to a bike that wasn't running the gearing I wanted in the first place. So now I'm yo-yoing up and down between the different gear choices I have in my very limited supply, whilst preparing for a 70 mile ride and also doing tricks on the same bike!
At this very moment I'm on 42:16 which is about 70inches. Should be about right to work for all round riding.
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• #667
I'm using 50 inches - based on highest gear I can get up Highate Hill in. Actually I'm not really interested in gear inches but I'm new here and this apparently gets me out of the kindergarten!
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• #668
79.1 gear ", went from inverness - ullapool - down the west coast and back over to the ness. 180 miles 4 days and only 3 getting off and pushes. We did this with 40l packs, tents and sleeping bags. Anyone moaning about running <70" is a pussy.
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• #669
45m per day?
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• #670
Aye, no bother appart from a broken chain and some seriously haggard brake pads. The weather was ace, it was fucking epic. Here's the pics - http://www.londonfgss.com/thread28330.html#post904886
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• #671
A nice ride, but not quite worthy of such boasts and acusations of pussydom?
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• #672
Hate to seem ridiculously retarded but I'm quite new to all this and have no idea what these ratios mean! Currently on 46:16, a bit slow on the uptake though is that normal or just me being a chubby bastard?
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• #673
I am also on 46x16 after being on 46x18 freewheel.
I want to go faster, so might go down to 46x15...
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• #674
48x17.
Might get a 15 for the other side.
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• #675
I used to be on 47x15 a lot, now on a 49x17. It's pretty versatile around London. I sometimes wonder about dropping down, or up ... oh bugger, who cares!
Not sure i'd be brave enough to blast down the Royal Mile in the wet ;P
I've just gone from 48:18 to 48:16 seems to be good for me right now in flat ole' London!