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10timesbetter
gear ratios for city riding?
just curious to see what you guys ride in the city, and how fast you can go?

right now i've got 39/14, and i can get about 25 mph before my legs start flapping around and i feel like some kinda fish, I think i'm gonna work on going up to 44/14, and maybe get another front sprocket, something like ....say 48 for when i know i'm not going anywhere that involves any large hills,

geoffs
gear ratios for city riding?
just curious to see what you guys ride in the city, and how fast you can go?

right now i've got 39/14, and i can get about 25 mph before my legs start flapping around and i feel like some kinda fish, I think i'm gonna work on going up to 44/14, and maybe get another front sprocket, something like ....say 48 for when i know i'm not going anywhere that involves any large hills,

I ride a 42/16 which is about 71". I have managed 63kms/hr (39mph) downhill and worked out with the gear calculator(gear calc (http://phred.org/~alex/bikes/)/) that I was spinning at about 190rpm. riding a fixie is all about spinning smoothly

cheers

geoff

10timesbetter
gear ratios for city riding?
39mph? haha, were your feet on the pedals? or is this not a fixed gear? my legs are going faster at 30mph than i care for, let alone 40mph, not to mention, with my gears, your legs would be spinning even faster than mine at those speeds,

how are people getting the numbers for their gear ratios? just add the two numbers together?

geoffs
gear ratios for city riding?
39mph? haha, were your feet on the pedals? or is this not a fixed gear? my legs are going faster at 30mph than i care for, let alone 40mph, not to mention, with my gears, your legs would be spinning even faster than mine at those speeds,

how are people getting the numbers for their gear ratios? just add the two numbers together?

It's fixed. It's a track bike that I have put a front brake on. great to ride but I have to be careful with the panic stops to avoid cars as the back wheel comes off the ground abit to easily as the wheelbase is short.

Gear ratios are worked out usally as "gear inches". This is based on the equivalent wheel diameter of a high wheel bicycle. to find out more, try reading some of Sheldon Brown's (http://www.sheldonbrown.com/fixed/index.html)
articles on fixed gear bikes.

DrBlasto
gear ratios for city riding?
I realized this is a very old topic, but seriously... I ride a 41/16 with 700c wheels and 170mm cranks (an old Nishiki 10-speed-turned-Urban Streetfighter) and the fastest I've managed, on a downhill, absolutely spun-the-hell-out-like-I've-never-pedaled-before-or-since, is 26mph.

If you're getting 39mph on a 42-16, then either you're superhuman, or your computer is calibrated incorrectly.

AzzaC
gear ratios for city riding?
I ride a 42/16 which is about 71". I have managed 63kms/hr (39mph) downhill and worked out with the gear calculator(gear calc (http://phred.org/~alex/bikes/)/) that I was spinning at about 190rpm. riding a fixie is all about spinning smoothly
190rpm!! Is that wheel revolutions or crank?? I assume crank, as you are talking about 'spinning'

geoffs
gear ratios for city riding?
190rpm!! Is that wheel revolutions or crank?? I assume crank, as you are talking about 'spinning'

Crank revolutions.
I am definitely not superman, perhaps drblasto just needs a steeper hill? I should include that I am back to doing only 20kms/hr going up the short hill to King Street. Its always fun keeeping up with the cars!

Cheers

Geoff

akoid1973
gear ratios for city riding?
just curious to see what you guys ride in the city, and how fast you can go?

right now i've got 39/14, and i can get about 25 mph before my legs start flapping around and i feel like some kinda fish, I think i'm gonna work on going up to 44/14, and maybe get another front sprocket, something like ....say 48 for when i know i'm not going anywhere that involves any large hills,
Hi, I've built a commuter bike from a salvaged Scott Pro Racing MTB Steel frame. I had the LBS fit horizontal dropouts at great expense and fitted a Sturmey 7 speed after reading Sheldon Brown's glowing reports. Since then Single Speed has really taken off and I decided to try one gear to work and back. Lo and behold it was so much fun I've become a convert. The current ratio is 44 X 16 but I reckon in a few month I'll get a bigger ring 46/48 or go down to 15 at the back. I reckon I can crank it up to 25mph at the moment but the two slight descents i encounter make me freewheel me the bottom at about 30mph. Hope this helps, Graeme

chiryu
gear ratios for city riding?
I hope this helps. (Front/rear)

uphill I use 42/32, when cruising along 42/28, 42/24, when I'm riding downhill 42/11.

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Meek One
gear ratios for city riding?
I realized this is a very old topic, but seriously... I ride a 41/16 with 700c wheels and 170mm cranks (an old Nishiki 10-speed-turned-Urban Streetfighter) and the fastest I've managed, on a downhill, absolutely spun-the-hell-out-like-I've-never-pedaled-before-or-since, is 26mph.

If you're getting 39mph on a 42-16, then either you're superhuman, or your computer is calibrated incorrectly.

I believe him. You probably have never ridden a fixie down a mountain before. This spring I hit right around 200rpms in a 48x17 in what should be the 70-80km/h range. I'll never forget the experience either. Around 160rpms I was bouncing violently on the saddle and thought I was going to get 'bucked' off :eek: , but instead something happened to my hips and they 'released' and 160-200rpms was smoother as the bike accellerated having the 'brake' (read hips) released. Since that day I can spin out gears with virtually no bounce whatsoever. AWESOME :D

Meek One
gear ratios for city riding?
just curious to see what you guys ride in the city, and how fast you can go?

right now i've got 39/14, and i can get about 25 mph before my legs start flapping around and i feel like some kinda fish, I think i'm gonna work on going up to 44/14, and maybe get another front sprocket, something like ....say 48 for when i know i'm not going anywhere that involves any large hills,

I ride my Langsters standard 48x16 usually. I think 48x14 tends to be too tough on the knees if you aren't warmed up. FWIW a lot of trackies do their initial warm-up with a 48x16 too.

simon london
gear ratios for city riding?
just curious to see what you guys ride in the city, and how fast you can go?

right now i've got 39/14, and i can get about 25 mph before my legs start flapping around and i feel like some kinda fish, I think i'm gonna work on going up to 44/14, and maybe get another front sprocket, something like ....say 48 for when i know i'm not going anywhere that involves any large hills,
I ride a 42/16 around London - ideal but max speed about 22mph before that flapping feeling

Meek One
gear ratios for city riding?
I ride a 42/16 around London - ideal but max speed about 22mph before that flapping feeling

I see a lot of people riding the 42x16 combo too. I wanted to try it but alas was too lazy to break down my chain... :o

huhenio
gear ratios for city riding?
Lo and behold .... 42x16 for me. The 42 is the small ring on my formerly geared bike, and 16 is whatever the LBS had in hand. It works fine for me on the rolling hills around here, but I am yet to asess what kind of damage I am doing to my knees.

frenk
gear ratios for city riding?
I realized this is a very old topic, but seriously... I ride a 41/16 with 700c wheels and 170mm cranks (an old Nishiki 10-speed-turned-Urban Streetfighter) and the fastest I've managed, on a downhill, absolutely spun-the-hell-out-like-I've-never-pedaled-before-or-since, is 26mph.

If you're getting 39mph on a 42-16, then either you're superhuman, or your computer is calibrated incorrectly.

26mph on 41/16 is definitely not much, I did a bit more on my 39/16

geoffs
gear ratios for city riding?
26mph on 41/16 is definitely not much, I did a bit more on my 39/16

As I have just aquired another track bike for te princly sum of $150, I am going to join Randwick-Botany so that I can do some training on the velodrome at Tempe.
The warm up session is behind a durney and I used to keep up to about the 40kmh OK but the top riders are managing 55+.

Meek one, what size wheels are you using for the 48/16?

Cheers

Meek One
gear ratios for city riding?
As I have just aquired another track bike for te princly sum of $150, I am going to join Randwick-Botany so that I can do some training on the velodrome at Tempe.
The warm up session is behind a durney and I used to keep up to about the 40kmh OK but the top riders are managing 55+.

Meek one, what size wheels are you using for the 48/16?

Cheers

I am using 700x23 Conti Ultra Gatorskins.

What's a durney? Even www.dictionary.com (American english) didn't know. Is that the name for the guy on the motorized bike or motorcycle pacing the field like in a keirin?

I wish I could get to the track more. For outdoor tracks I like to do the pacelines in a 48x15 or 49x15 so I can work on high rpm endurance. If I was in better shape the 48x16 might even work. Currently during sprint training I can hit a two-way top speed of roughly 57km/h in the 48/16 (150 or so rpm). My brother came over a couple of months ago and humbled me and hit around 62km/h. :o

michaeln
gear ratios for city riding?
Lo and behold .... 42x16 for me. The 42 is the small ring on my formerly geared bike, and 16 is whatever the LBS had in hand. It works fine for me on the rolling hills around here, but I am yet to asess what kind of damage I am doing to my knees.42/16 with 165mm cranks and 700x25 tires seems to work well for me here in hilly SF. I have a 18T freewheel on the other side of my flipflop hub but don't like it.





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