Originally Posted by
joevella
It's very good. Of course, if you are riding flat terrain you'd prefer closer gearing, but with the hills the way they are, it works nice. When I do get on the flats, the small gears are close enough together: 11/13/15/17/19/21/23/25/28/32
Joevella - nice gearing; I'll have to try that myself as I'm building a new road machine (the old legs need all the help they can get on the hills). And I know the rolling terrain north-west of Toronto. If you are ever in Toronto bring your PC3 to our tri club here -
http://www.absoluteendurance.com/index.html; 16 computrainers, at least 50 tri and ironman courses on the computers. We ride for 2.5 to 3 hours every Satrurday AM and many evenings.