Originally Posted by
BigDB67
Thanks for the help! I am trying to become as knowledgeable as possible before wasting any money!
I often have people come into my shop or the co-op where I teach and they say they want to go faster, many think that an increase in their top gear will do this not realizing that getting faster is usually a function of learning how to spin faster and more efficiently rather than mashing a taller gear at a lower rpm.
Most modern bicycles have gearing ranges that exceed the capabilities of their riders at the top end.