As Tiswas pointed out, match the gear inches on the fixed wheel bicycle with the freewheel, and you'll be fine. With a 46t chainring, you need a 18t cog to match the gear inches.
As Tiswas pointed out, match the gear inches on the fixed wheel bicycle with the freewheel, and you'll be fine.
With a 46t chainring, you need a 18t cog to match the gear inches.
Thanks for replying. So if I change the 15t to an 18t - I might find it easier to ride ?
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Thanks for replying.
So if I change the 15t to an 18t - I might find it easier to ride ?