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Old 05-08-16 | 08:17 PM
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Inpd
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Originally Posted by gregf83
Anyone doing a decent length climb with under 3W/kg of power could easily use a 29 or bigger cog in the rear. There's no shortage of overweight cyclists and I'm pretty certain the chubby cyclists aren't climbing with 4W/kg. So I would say a high percentage of cyclists need that type of gearing for climbing hills > 7%.
Thanks, but I'm not sure how to interpret your response.

Are you saying that a gear ratio of 1.2 is fine for climbing hills upto 7% grade?
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