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• #1102
You missed the point I was getting at.
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• #1103
63:11
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• #1104
Still pretty huge.
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• #1105
46:17
I was pushing 52:17 for about 5 months. For general suburban riding it was ok, but on circuit in Central London, with constant stop-starts it came to be horrendous. Also, having friends living the wrong side of Muswell Hill... enough said (I never did get it all the way up.. took to Cranley Gardens & MHR way round). But 30mph+ spinning = fun, can't do it for long on the new gear. -
• #1106
S2C hub at 42/22 gives a high gear of 69.5 and low of 50.4.
I used to ride 52:18 but it was hard to get up the hills in Bournemouth. Great fun on the flat with the wind behind you though.
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• #1107
42:16 can get over 30mph if i push it, was going to increase it but i don't like to ever have to push a gear below 75-80rpm unless climbing
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• #1108
people are missing a trick here. imagine a 'tension disk' with no bolt holes or cutouts and anodised pretty colours or designs (a badly drawn Amy winehouse with wonky eyes perhaps?)
£40-£50 and a spotted on old street and the doe-eyed hipsters on here would lap that shit up.expect to see these in tokyo fixed/BLB/shop14 soon.
i want a cut of the profits though as it's my idea.
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• #1109
46x16
Only rarely spin out (down Southwark Bridge)
Going to try 46x18
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• #1110
Did a hilly 90 miles today, out from Old St to Richmond Park, then joined a small grupetto and rode to Effingham to pick up one more, then a loop round Shere, Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill, Leith Hill, Ranmore Common, Effingham, back to Richmond Park, and then home after some nice refreshments chez amis.
It was a geared group, apart from me on 45x16. I prefer to ride those hills on 45x17, but I knew the group was going to be descending fast and doing a lot of 20-25mph stuff on the flat, so pushed it a tooth.
I like 45x16 when I'm fit - my summer medium gear. Bit of a grunt & gurn to ride away from people on the climbs, but the long descent down Coldharbour Lane to Dorking was the hardest work: holding between 32 and 36mph all the way down the descent, followed by >25mph on the flatter section to try and close up the gap a bit on the freewheelers. It's easier at night to see where you're going (TNRC) than scanning the road in dappled sunlight, and I was getting fucking battered trying to soak up the bumps at high cadence and keep things safe/solid.
So yeah, 45x16 for caning it round the Surrey Hills with fit geared mates in summer :)
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• #1111
I started off riding a 52 x 15 twenty years ago thinking it was a "normal" gear and wondered why I was so knackered after my ride to work. Gradually started riding lower & lower gears until I settled on 47 x 19. Both my winter and summer bikes are set up like that now and find it copes with everything. Also taught me to spin.
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• #1112
hey people,
Im fairly new to ss/fg and im trying to work out a sensible gear ratio.. im currently on 47x18 but its too slow. Can anyone advise me on the following two choices:
47x16
40x13what would the differences be? if any?
cheers
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• #1113
47x18 is a reasonable gear for in town.
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• #1114
or 48x18 - better if your running brakes/not skidding and want to run your chains into oblivion.
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• #1115
I have 47x17 on the HHSB for skidpatch reasons.
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• #1116
not interested in skidding, just commuting, but flat riding and downhill is too slow unless high cadence.
Im looking for something that will keep me at 21mph on the flat with 85rpm
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• #1117
hey people... ...its too slow.
cheers
Do you find it to slow after 3hrs riding? or just after 45mins?
It's great if it's the former... you must be strong.
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• #1118
not interested in skidding, just commuting, but flat riding and downhill is too slow unless high cadence.
Im looking for something that will keep me at 21mph on the flat with 85rpm
Learn to spin (or get gears).
Sorry to be blunt but it's one of the better things about going fixed. It makes you a better rider.
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• #1119
not interested in skidding, just commuting, but flat riding and downhill is too slow unless high cadence.
Im looking for something that will keep me at 21mph on the flat with 85rpm
spin2win
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• #1120
im used to using my road bike, but got this for commuting and for a change so yeah 3hrs riding it would still be a bit slow. not used to spinning, all about power
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• #1121
What chainring do you currently have?
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• #1122
I ride 52x19 in Yorkshire with big hills, was 52x18 but not enough skid patches.
I you're riding up any actual hills, 47x17 should be just right. You want power, ride that gear regularly for 3-4 months then tell me your power doesn't increase ridiculously...
also, when it goes downhill, spin2win... using your legs to resist and slow back down will also give you strength increases.
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• #1123
47t
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• #1124
ok so im using this calculator http://www.machars.net/bikecalc.htm to try and get an idea of what im looking for, not sure how accurate it is though
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• #1125
or just ignore us, do your own thing and find what you're happiest with. cogs aint exactly expensive to swap about.
Imagine that, hipsters on single speed bikes 'to be a bit different'