thefollen
Veteran
- Location
- Balham/Tooting Bec
Did the rider attain the same speed though?
That's still impressive. Assuming you have a 50 up front and an 11 at the back, then you wil have a cadence of 132 to get over 47mph. 50mph on the same setup means a cadence of 140. On a 12 at the back this changes to 144 and 153 respectively!47mph. Would live to hit 50mph for some totally pointless mental reason but will probably need to change from a compact to achieve this as despite how hard I try I can't pass 47mph.
That's still impressive. Assuming you have a 50 up front and an 11 at the back, then you wil have a cadence of 132 to get over 47mph. 50mph on the same setup means a cadence of 140. On a 12 at the back this changes to 144 and 153 respectively!
No worries. I keep telling myself not to look on fast descents, but I can't stop myself, silly as it is. Nothing like enjoying the descents after putting the effort into the climb.Yep, got a 11 at the back 50 front. I can pedal to about 45mph and gravity takes me the rest of the way!
Thanks for working that out for me as I don't have the balls to look at the Garmin at that speed! I don't know why but I to enjoy going as fast as I can!
Won't go changing the setup though as one of my climbs has a gradient well over 20% for about 50m and I need the granny gear more than I need another 2 - 3mph!