Sittingduck
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Nice one FFFF, sounds like a lot of fun
Scary... but fun!

Eat MY Dust said:Hmm, I've not been out on my fixed yet. Another couple of hours of tinkering yet. I've set it up with 46:15 which I think is about 85". D'you think that's too big a gear for a fixed beginner. Keep in mind I also like going fast. Very fast!
Eat MY Dust said:Hmm, I've not been out on my fixed yet. Another couple of hours of tinkering yet. I've set it up with 46:15 which I think is about 85". D'you think that's too big a gear for a fixed beginner. Keep in mind I also like going fast. Very fast!
yorkshiregoth said:Probably a silly question but how does one check the gear ratio (is it just a matter of counting the teeth?), and how do you get the total of 85" from 46/15??![]()
FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:Well I put my new crankset on at the weekend and this morning was running 48:16 and have to say I rather enjoyed it. The hills were a little bit more of a challenge going up but so much more fun going down
and I averaged 19 on the way home tonight.
Undecided yet whether to change to a 18 at the back. Think I will give it a week on its current set up.
Joe24 said:So hang on, you have a big gear, and you got an average speed less/the same as what i do, on a much smaller gear?
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FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:Did I say I was trying to beat the land speed record ?
Joe24 said:No, but neither am i. im just saying that i can keep a comfortable cadence, and average the same speed you do, while your getting a speed which gives you an average cadence thats pretty low. Why not just gear down and spin abit more, and get yourself fitter and up your natural cadence, instead of grinding everywhere in a big gear? Would you normally ride the gear you have on a geared bike?
Sittingduck said:Nice one FFFF, sounds like a lot of funScary... but fun!
Joe24 said:Ok then. 81" is a perfect gear, im very happy for you.
FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:Is that like you taking your ball home ?