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keepin the ratio

Old 09-03-09 | 11:40 AM
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Hey all, got a question. Im looking to upgrade my crankset so its not the horrible old creaky one that came on this bike in 1977. Right now Im using 40t in the front and a 14t cog in the rear. This ratio works pretty well for me, could stand to be a little bit heavier. My question is, since the crankset i've found is a 46t, what cog should i purchase to keep things around the way they are. I've read the sticky on this but it involves entering a lot of information about my bike that I am not really sure of. Thanks!
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Old 09-03-09 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by joeschmo
Hey all, got a question. Im looking to upgrade my crankset so its not the horrible old creaky one that came on this bike in 1977. Right now Im using 40t in the front and a 14t cog in the rear. This ratio works pretty well for me, could stand to be a little bit heavier. My question is, since the crankset i've found is a 46t, what cog should i purchase to keep things around the way they are. I've read the sticky on this but it involves entering a lot of information about my bike that I am not really sure of. Thanks!
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Old 09-03-09 | 11:44 AM
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40/14 = 46/?

14*46/40 = 16.1
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Old 09-03-09 | 11:53 AM
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sounds good. if i get the 46t and leave my cog on for now how much heavier will my ratio actually get. still be managable starting out and attacking hills and such
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Originally Posted by joeschmo
sounds good. if i get the 46t and leave my cog on for now how much heavier will my ratio actually get. still be managable starting out and attacking hills and such
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