Old 01-24-14 | 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by digibud
The way I remember it is "up" refers to speed. Smaller rear cog, bigger front cog.
That's right, just like on a car, upshifting means to a higher gear ratio, as in "high gear". You can go any speed you want though on a bike in any gear. It is the auto engine that can't accommodate a wide range of gears at different speeds.
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