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Old 12-18-09 | 09:10 AM
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Bikes: 2016 Hong Fu FM-079-F, 1984 Trek 660, 2005 Iron Horse Warrior Expert, 2009 Pedal Force CX1, 2016 Islabikes Beinn 20 (son's)

For most purposes, Dave's "equivalent gear" formula is all you need to know. I use that method all the time for assessing gearing changes or comparing two bikes (keep in mind that this formula ignores wheel/tire size which can be a factor in gearing too). Only when I want to dig into the specifics do I bother with anything else. At that point, I'm looking at mph at 90rpm. Much more useful than gear inches.
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