Old 10-12-14 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by AristoNYC
Nothing wrong with 48/15 on the street. But then again I use the bike for training.
There is no exact science about it. It's a mix of factors:

- Crank length
- Rider weight
- Terrain
- Rider strength
- etc...

OP complained about 48/15 feeling big. I think it's OK in perfect conditions, but I think 48/18 provides a great gear for getting up hills and spinning fast (120-130) won't have you going at break-neck speeds (25-27mph).

I think a 48/18 is a very reasonable gear for a beginner which you are not
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