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Old 09-01-16 | 12:13 PM
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Take look at sheldon's gear calculator - select your chainrings and cassette or manually enter the numbers, select wheel size, and select units (MPH, gear inches, gain ratio, etc.) It'll produce a grid that allows you to compare spacing and ratios with percentages between the columns and rows for easy reference. This is what most of us are using to come up with these numbers for you.

Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Gear Calculator
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