Rajesh-Target
Hi,
I have just taken up cycling. Live in India.
Interested in commuting and a little of simple non-challenging off-paved-road biking.
I have just (yesterday) purchased an ATB - has 21 gears. A bit too many for me - but I wanted the quick release feature for storing in my small car.
Question is: There are 3 gear wheels in the front and 7 in the rear.
Can you advice me - for commuting to work - normal roads:
1. On what gears (front/rear) would you start with.
2. If you are approaching a low-gradient steep how soon would you shift gears to and to which ones (front/rear)
3. When you going down hill (again low gradient) - when would you again shift and to what gears.
Few other questions:
1. Should back pedalling not be done? Single gear cycles - you can back pedal - and there is no effect on the cycle's movement.
2. Does the cycle make a "krrrrr-krrrrr-krrrrr" sound as you pedal (and this stops when you cruise and not peddaling). Is this normal - or something is wrong with the gear settings.
THANKS ! Appreciate your time !
Rajesh
I have just taken up cycling. Live in India.
Interested in commuting and a little of simple non-challenging off-paved-road biking.
I have just (yesterday) purchased an ATB - has 21 gears. A bit too many for me - but I wanted the quick release feature for storing in my small car.
Question is: There are 3 gear wheels in the front and 7 in the rear.
Can you advice me - for commuting to work - normal roads:
1. On what gears (front/rear) would you start with.
2. If you are approaching a low-gradient steep how soon would you shift gears to and to which ones (front/rear)
3. When you going down hill (again low gradient) - when would you again shift and to what gears.
Few other questions:
1. Should back pedalling not be done? Single gear cycles - you can back pedal - and there is no effect on the cycle's movement.
2. Does the cycle make a "krrrrr-krrrrr-krrrrr" sound as you pedal (and this stops when you cruise and not peddaling). Is this normal - or something is wrong with the gear settings.
THANKS ! Appreciate your time !
Rajesh

















