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Old 05-19-11, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ecoalh
What is the benefit of more gears if I will not be using it for anything intense? I'm sorry, I'm not a biker and don't look for the biggest and best and fastest with the longest ride options there is so I don't understand much about them other than what I've attempted to read online.

Different gears let you match how you're feeling to what the terrain is like. You can pick a gear that makes it so that you don't need to push down hard on the pedals -- as long as you're comfortable turning the pedals around more often. That trade-off -- how hard vs how fast -- will probably be something you want to change if the road has a hill in it, or if you're feeling more or less energetic some days. Three speeds may be perfect for you, especially if you'll be riding in a fairly flat area.
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