Old 08-27-13, 10:04 PM
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BaMenace
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I changed out the front sprocket to a 36t, removing two chain links and keeping the same cog on the rear, it was slightly easier to ride, although its very windy where i live so even on flat ground its a struggle. starting to pedal the bike was slightly easier, but its just that return journey back, that you wish its was less windy and closer to home
I had to recount the number of teeth on the rear and it was 19, so i must have counted one twice. so now with a ratio of 36t:19t what would be the best cog size for the back to further improve the ease of riding while towing the trailer, yet not be spinning her legs around and have nothing to show for it. , 20,21,22,23 ?

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