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Old 06-08-15 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bt
count the teeth on your rear smallest cog and get back to us.
And count the teeth on the large front chainring.
Most probably the solution is learning to pedal at a faster cadence. 85-100 is considered by most to be the optimal pedaling cadence on flat & downhills. Climbing up steep hills is often done at a slower cadence.
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