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Old 03-22-15 | 08:09 PM
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Dahon.Steve
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Originally Posted by noglider
You won't have a problem. The bike is designed to be useful for everyone, including little 90-pound women. The three gears are all very low. As I said before, third gear is low. Second gear is extremely low, barely useful for me. I use it to ride from a standstill for the next 20 feet, then I shift into third. First gear is a total joke to me, though I'm sure some find it useful. I'm fine with the setup how it is, because I'm not their primary target as a fairly athletic cyclist. You will probably find yourself riding the bridges in third or second gear. If you get super tired, you can still use first.
I've seen people take those Citibikes over the Brooklyn Bridge! LOL! I've been able to cross the BB on a three speed but it's much lighter than a Citibike. I would like to know how many inches 2nd gear is on the Citibikes.

I guess it can't be too low as a bike messenger was able to hit 27 miles per hour!

Road Test: A Citi Bike Can Top 27 Mph -- NYMag
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