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What does more teeth mean??
On a singlespeed bike, i am looking for a cog but i havent decided how many teeth i want on it...what does it mean to have less or more teeth of your cog??
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it means it's harder to pedal the more you have, but the higher your top speed is per RPM and the slower your acceleration is.
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The lower the number of teeth on a rear cog, the more development inches you create (the distance you can move your bike with each rotation of the crank) but it yields higher top speeds pedaling at the same RPM.
Say your chainring is a 48 tooth and you have an 18 tooth rear cog (and youre running a typical 700x23 wheel/tire combo). One full rotation of the crank will move your bike 220 development inches and at 100rpm, you'd be going 20.8 mph. If you stayed with that same 48 tooth chainring but dropped down to a 16 tooth rear cog, you would have 248 inches of movement with the same single rotation of the crank/pedals and at 100rpm, your speed would be 23.5 mph. A good way to decide the number of teeth you WANT on a rear cog, depends on what size your chainring is. It also matters if youre in a predominantly hilly area or flat area or if you ride fast or casually slower. You create a "Gear Ratio" when you pair a chainring with a cog and that ratio is extremely particular to the individual. I run a 49x16 in a mildy hilly but predominantly flat area of Baltimore City with no brakes. Sucks on the hills but great for riding across the harbor area of town where its flat :) |
more teeth = crowded mouth
http://www.funnyanimalpictures.net/d...s_kitten_2.jpg |
Originally Posted by solecal123
(Post 6971012)
On a singlespeed bike, i am looking for a cog but i havent decided how many teeth i want on it...what does it mean to have less or more teeth of your cog??
Originally Posted by cc700
(Post 6971071)
it means it's harder to pedal the more you have, but the higher your top speed is per RPM and the slower your acceleration is.
Do you even ride a bike cc700? |
the better to eat you with my pretty..no wait that's why they bigger
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more teeth=more bite marks
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less teeth in your smile more street credit!
Charming Jawbone of the Messenger +2 Agility +1 Strength -2 Intelligence -1 year to your story of "i started riding fixed in 19XX" for each tooth lost while "messing". +10 DEF points to your story of why you ride CMs. +10 to stealth detection Charming Jawbone of the Messenger Fleeted Footpads of the Quick Burly Gloves of Pestilence Grinding Tunic of Regeneration Complete Set Bonus: upon riding through downtown 5% chance to spit on Car, 1% to puke on Lexus. Aura: All bike riding within 10 yrds have increased awareness to danger (2% increased counter-attack) 100% more gold found on Delivery's. +50 DEF. to Tire Punctures. 15% Chance on Delivery to meet hot girl on Kalavinka Tarck Bike. Chance on Strike to deal 15-28 poison DMG to enemies around you. +20% delivery Speed +50 Hipster Resistances Chance on Hit to deal 100 arrospok lighting inertia DMG |
Originally Posted by fetch
(Post 6981847)
less teeth in your smile more street credit!
Charming Jawbone of the Messenger +2 Agility +1 Strength -2 Intelligence -1 year to your story of "i started riding fixed in 19XX" for each tooth lost while "messing". +10 DEF points to your story of why you ride CMs. +10 to stealth detection Charming Jawbone of the Messenger Fleeted Footpads of the Quick Burly Gloves of Pestilence Grinding Tunic of Regeneration Complete Set Bonus: upon riding through downtown 5% chance to spit on Car, 1% to puke on Lexus. Aura: All bike riding within 10 yrds have increased awareness to danger (2% increased counter-attack) 100% more gold found on Delivery's. +50 DEF. to Tire Punctures. 15% Chance on Delivery to meet hot girl on Kalavinka Tarck Bike. Chance on Strike to deal 15-28 poison DMG to enemies around you. +20% delivery Speed +50 Hipster Resistances Chance on Hit to deal 100 arrospok lighting inertia DMG |
Originally Posted by solecal123
(Post 6971012)
On a singlespeed bike, i am looking for a cog but i havent decided how many teeth i want on it...what does it mean to have less or more teeth of your cog??
It determines if your bike can eat bacon or not. |
Originally Posted by fetch
(Post 6981847)
less teeth in your smile more street credit!
Charming Jawbone of the Messenger +2 Agility +1 Strength -2 Intelligence -1 year to your story of "i started riding fixed in 19XX" for each tooth lost while "messing". +10 DEF points to your story of why you ride CMs. +10 to stealth detection Charming Jawbone of the Messenger Fleeted Footpads of the Quick Burly Gloves of Pestilence Grinding Tunic of Regeneration Complete Set Bonus: upon riding through downtown 5% chance to spit on Car, 1% to puke on Lexus. Aura: All bike riding within 10 yrds have increased awareness to danger (2% increased counter-attack) 100% more gold found on Delivery's. +50 DEF. to Tire Punctures. 15% Chance on Delivery to meet hot girl on Kalavinka Tarck Bike. Chance on Strike to deal 15-28 poison DMG to enemies around you. +20% delivery Speed +50 Hipster Resistances Chance on Hit to deal 100 arrospok lighting inertia DMG |
Mo Teeth Mo Problemz
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When choosing chainringz and cogz, don't forget skid patchezz!!!
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is there a barspinz calculator?
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Originally Posted by fetch
(Post 6981847)
less teeth in your smile more street credit!
Charming Jawbone of the Messenger +2 Agility +1 Strength -2 Intelligence -1 year to your story of "i started riding fixed in 19XX" for each tooth lost while "messing". +10 DEF points to your story of why you ride CMs. +10 to stealth detection Charming Jawbone of the Messenger Fleeted Footpads of the Quick Burly Gloves of Pestilence Grinding Tunic of Regeneration Complete Set Bonus: upon riding through downtown 5% chance to spit on Car, 1% to puke on Lexus. Aura: All bike riding within 10 yrds have increased awareness to danger (2% increased counter-attack) 100% more gold found on Delivery's. +50 DEF. to Tire Punctures. 15% Chance on Delivery to meet hot girl on Kalavinka Tarck Bike. Chance on Strike to deal 15-28 poison DMG to enemies around you. +20% delivery Speed +50 Hipster Resistances Chance on Hit to deal 100 arrospok lighting inertia DMG |
Originally Posted by HelluvaStella
(Post 6972572)
more teeth = crowded mouth
http://www.funnyanimalpictures.net/d...s_kitten_2.jpg |
Originally Posted by bornagainst
(Post 6975817)
Do you even ride a bike cc700? |
the better to chew you with.
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Originally Posted by RichPugh
(Post 6971087)
The lower the number of teeth on a rear cog, the more development inches you create (the distance you can move your bike with each rotation of the crank) but it yields higher top speeds pedaling at the same RPM.
Say your chainring is a 48 tooth and you have an 18 tooth rear cog (and youre running a typical 700x23 wheel/tire combo). One full rotation of the crank will move your bike 220 development inches and at 100rpm, you'd be going 20.8 mph. If you stayed with that same 48 tooth chainring but dropped down to a 16 tooth rear cog, you would have 248 inches of movement with the same single rotation of the crank/pedals and at 100rpm, your speed would be 23.5 mph. A good way to decide the number of teeth you WANT on a rear cog, depends on what size your chainring is. It also matters if youre in a predominantly hilly area or flat area or if you ride fast or casually slower. You create a "Gear Ratio" when you pair a chainring with a cog and that ratio is extremely particular to the individual. I run a 49x16 in a mildy hilly but predominantly flat area of Baltimore City with no brakes. Sucks on the hills but great for riding across the harbor area of town where its flat :) im at 49x17.....how can i determine if that is good for hilly or flat or somewhere in between? thanks. |
Originally Posted by phips
(Post 15517439)
After determining the number of teeth on both the chainring and the rear cog, how did you come up with those development inches?
im at 49x17.....how can i determine if that is good for hilly or flat or somewhere in between? thanks. http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...imer-for-Newbs and here: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/ |
Less trolling, more answering his question.
Teeth = the number of teeth on a chainring or rear cog. Also referred to the 'gear'. The greater the ratio between the number of teeth on the rear cog and the front chainring, the larger the overall gearing of the drivetrain. The larger the gearing of the drive train, the more effort you have to exert to turn the gear. The smaller the gear ratio, the easier it is to pedal.
Originally Posted by prooftheory
(Post 15517464)
Look here:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...imer-for-Newbs and here: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/ |
Originally Posted by Jandro
(Post 15517505)
Less trolling, more answering his question.
Teeth = the number of teeth on a chainring or rear cog. Also referred to the 'gear'. The greater the ratio between the number of teeth on the rear cog and the front chainring, the larger the overall gearing of the drivetrain. The larger the gearing of the drive train, the more effort you have to exert to turn the gear. The smaller the gear ratio, the easier it is to pedal. Thank you. 5 year old thread. |
Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 15517513)
5 year old thread.
isnt that what all you "veterans" tell new posters?..... |
Originally Posted by phips
(Post 15517880)
correct me if im wrong here but arent we supposed to search for old threads?
isnt that what all you "veterans" tell new posters?..... I'm pointing out that jandro is telling people to stop trolling... 5 years ago. |
I'll shut up now.
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