Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - 16t vs 18t cogs

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andiakim
07-20-10, 04:24 PM
my current gear ratio is at 44/16. it rides pretty good, mostly flats around my area.
if i change the rear cog with 18t, will this make peddaling easier or harder? assuming keeping the front gear at 44.
Squirrelli
07-20-10, 04:28 PM
44/18 is easier to pedal backward.
ashlandjet
07-20-10, 04:31 PM
How much do you weigh?
andiakim
07-20-10, 04:56 PM
185lbs. frame is 56cm.
Scrodzilla
07-20-10, 04:56 PM
What did you eat for lunch?
andiakim
07-20-10, 05:05 PM
super burrito w/ shrimp
stryper
07-20-10, 05:05 PM
if a 44/16 is too hard for you on flat ground, i might suggest selling your bike for a segway.
Squirrelli
07-20-10, 05:07 PM
Do you prefer orange juice or apple juice?
TRaffic Jammer
07-20-10, 05:09 PM
Leaded or unleaded?
whitekimchee
07-20-10, 05:19 PM
blondes or brunettes?
mickey_
07-20-10, 05:24 PM
ACTUAL HELPFUL INFORMATION:
Try a 17t instead, nice middle ground and it'll give you more skid spots so you won't wear out your rear tire as quickly if you skid a lot. Surly's 17t cog is pretty much bulletproof and not terribly expensive.
Scrodzilla
07-20-10, 07:11 PM
^ Dude, come on! :notamused:
xavier853
07-20-10, 07:57 PM
16t, build up, change to 49t
Pantani98
07-21-10, 04:32 PM
just to try and help, i'm running a 46/16 right now and looking to change. i know i need to build up a bit but too many hills and i'm dying. no worries on the flats. i was thinking of doing a 17. gonna make a decision tonight and purchase tomorrow. to answer your question, i would think with a 44/18 you would have one helluva spin (high cadence). if you do a search there are some gear calculators (can't remember where they are right now) but it'll give you an idea. the bigger you go in the front or the smaller in the rear will make pedaling harder. hope some of that rambling helped.
Ken Cox
07-21-10, 05:24 PM
Ride a 47t ring with a 19t cog and 28mm tires, learn to spin, and stop skidding.
illdthedj
07-21-10, 05:30 PM
i run 45 / 17 and find it great for the hills, and in descents it forces me to spin like crazy, which i like.
i was told spinning vs mashing is good for the knees...
Pantani98
07-21-10, 08:19 PM
that 45/17 sounds good. i was told to try and be around 70 gear inches. with m 170 cranks, that would be 71.5 may just pull the trigger on that tomorrow
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