- Location
- Next door to Mr Benn at No 54
Can anyone explain in very simple terms, how Sturmey Archer gears are used. I have an old bike in the garage, which is a Coventry Eagle, but I think the frame is too big for me.
I have forgotten how to use the gears on that bike. I also have a Polish folder (built like a proverbial tank) with "easier" gears. I hesitate to ask at the lbs. They seem to concentrate on very expensive very very fast bikes. I would like to master the gears again, and be sure that it is too big before I find a good home for it. I do not want to get rid of it, and then find it was the right size.
You may hold Admin partially reponsible for this post. He said today is "dare to be different" day, so I am daring to ask a question that I should really know the answer to. The person who sold me the bike, was in fact shorter than me in height, so I assumed it would not be too big, it just looks and feels that way.
When you measure wheels on a bicycle do you measure from the outside of the rim or the outside of the rim?
I have forgotten how to use the gears on that bike. I also have a Polish folder (built like a proverbial tank) with "easier" gears. I hesitate to ask at the lbs. They seem to concentrate on very expensive very very fast bikes. I would like to master the gears again, and be sure that it is too big before I find a good home for it. I do not want to get rid of it, and then find it was the right size.
You may hold Admin partially reponsible for this post. He said today is "dare to be different" day, so I am daring to ask a question that I should really know the answer to. The person who sold me the bike, was in fact shorter than me in height, so I assumed it would not be too big, it just looks and feels that way.
