You could go up to a 50t on the front or a 16t on the back if you can can find suitable ones.
You could go up to a 50t on the front or a 16t on the back if you can can find suitable ones.
This might help you to nail your perfect gear combination:
https://poohbot.com/gears.html
I Like this one
http://www.bikecalc.com/gear_inches
I think I have a spare 16t knocking around - shimano splined - if that helps
Oooh, might take you up on that offer. Going to 16t with the 46 (according to calcs) seems to make a difference.
Yep, my cadence is 95-100. It took years to get there consistently.Or pedal faster. I can travel comfortably at 35k/hr on the flat, spinning a 43x18.
No problem - let me know
I have quite a collection of them - from experimenting with ratios with the Virtue.
At the momem I only run 36/14 commute and 30/22 off road
Necro-threading - still got that 16t cog?![]()
This is bang on the money. To up your average speed you dont need to worry about your top speed. Concentrate on the sections where you just plod along.By "faster", do you mean a higher avg mph or a quicker time for a set course? Need to consider the slow sections rather than the fast ones. Get quicker on the hills and you'll improve your avg mph.