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Old 05-23-04 | 05:35 PM
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fixedgearhead
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Originally Posted by Jose Cuervo
I need some help/advice. I recently converted my 10 speed into a single speed and I love it but i'm anxious to convert it to a fix. I'm riding a 42/17 right now. I basically just stuck with the gear that I rode the most before I stripped all of the crap off my bike and it's pretty comfortable for me since Chicago is very flat. But I was wondering if anyone who rides flat terrain a lot could give me some advice for a gear ratio that might fit me better. I'm anxious to get a new set up, but I don't know how to decide what ratio to run without spending a lot of money to find out.

Please help with any advice or knowledge. Thanks I appreciate it.

42x17 is 67 gear inches
42x16 is 71 gear inches
Most of the guys who ride track bikes in NYC use somewhere in the range of low 70's gear inches or even high 60's. I have been riding 71 gear inches for a long time and find it will handle any situation that I happen upon other than the straight up and down hills. Cog's that size are not that expensive to experiment with as you would only have to buy 1 cog. First I would suggest the 16 tooth and see if that works. I think you will find that it does the job nicely. If you want to get macho and run a harder gear then get a 15, which will give you 76 gear inches, but start out with a 16 and try it.

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