for long fixed rides over 100 miles, 66 gear inches is a blessing on tired knees pete and oli both ride that gearing, and they do very very long miles
for long fixed rides over 100 miles, 66 gear inches is a blessing on tired knees
pete and oli both ride that gearing, and they do very very long miles
Indeed. I actually ride 68", slightly higher than Oli, but the general rule is don't go over 70" if you want to do actual hills or longer rides.
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Indeed. I actually ride 68", slightly higher than Oli, but the general rule is don't go over 70" if you want to do actual hills or longer rides.