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A measly 75" and it's hilly.
aaah yes. If you look at the 27" tyre in general then it is 72 but if you drill down to 700c23 then it's 70.1
We are both right and wrong, as neither of us stated which tyre our gear inch was relating to![]()
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No. Touche was right. He quoted his gear inches correctly.
You were wrong. You corrected him without knowing the necessary data.
Why would Touche feel the need to verify his data by giving a tyre size?
Why would anyone else think to correct him without knowing his tyre size?
"We were both right and wrong" Ha ha ha ha ha....![]()
My apologies.
I wasn't raking it up on anyone's behalf.
I'd read the thread whilst ho-humming about my own gearing (69").
I had a giggle at the correction and subsequent 'we were both wrong' thing.
I just replied for a giggle.
I didn't even look at the date. I was interested in the benefits of various gear sizes. Still am.
Apologies again.![]()
Just popped in for the first look for a while and see this thread again. I think I'm a little pre-senile as I'd forgotten all about my intention to wimp out and have actually been planning ordering a smaller sprocket to go for a bigger gear - obviously had some easy commutes recently. I will likely be whining again as soon as it gets windy.
I think you obviously need another bike
One for windy days, one for calm days...
Sound advice, at least until some invents a mechanism that would allow one to have a number of sprockets available and select the appropriate gear for speed and conditions. Perhaps big gears for going downhill and small for up. Until someone comes up with this miracle device I'd better have a word with the wife about selling the child to fund the range of bikes I am going to need.
It's a start. Could do with more gears, say 20, and the ability to coast occasionally without having to pedal would be nice - you know, rest the legs a bit.
I think you obviously need another bike
One for windy days, one for calm days...
I think you obviously need another bike
One for windy days, one for calm days...