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Question about gear inches.
When it comes to gear inches, does the chainring/cog size matter? For example, ratios of 51/17, 48/16 and 45/15 all have 81 gear inches (using 27 for wheel size). Will each of these feel the same? And is there any such benefit to having a particular chainring/cog size?
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The only thing that matters is gear ratio = chainring teeth / cog teeth.
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^so you're saying if the cog and chainring produce a particular ratio (3 for example), then nothing else matters?
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Originally Posted by GuddaGudda
(Post 12220533)
^so you're saying if the cog and chainring produce a particular ratio (3 for example), then nothing else matters?
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Originally Posted by GuddaGudda
(Post 12220533)
^so you're saying if the cog and chainring produce a particular ratio (3 for example), then nothing else matters?
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There are some slight things to consider: http://sheldonbrown.com/fixed.html#gearing
Scroll down a little to "Big or Small?" |
If two gear combinations (chain ring A and cog A vs chain ring B and cog B) produce the same number of gear inches, the gear combination that has the greatest number of teeth will have a tiny, theoretical advantage in efficiency.
The gear combination with the greatest number of teeth (with chain) will also weigh more, everything else equal. Personally, I pick gear combinations with a prime number cog and an end result of 63 gear inches in mind. For me, 45 X 19 with 28mm tires gives me my ideal of 63 gear inches: http://software.bareknucklebrigade.c...it.applet.html |
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