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When I go up to Scyvier Cycles to talk about this new bike, I know that
I'm going to be asked about gear ratios. I honestly haven't got a clue what would be appropriate. Suggestions appreciated. My current bike offers no clues; it's an 8 gear hub purely for commuting and utility duties. My previous bike was one of the faster flat barred Ridgebacks (but not the Day series). I have no idea what the gearing was but it took me most places I wanted to go. If it's relevant, I'll probably be going for the Veloce triple. |
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"Not Responding" <nowhere@dev.null> wrote in message
news:41c45e92$0$22504$7b0f0fd3@reader.news.newnet.co.uk... > When I go up to Scyvier Cycles to talk about this new bike, I know that > I'm going to be asked about gear ratios. I honestly haven't got a clue > what would be appropriate. Suggestions appreciated. > > My current bike offers no clues; it's an 8 gear hub purely for commuting > and utility duties. My previous bike was one of the faster flat barred > Ridgebacks (but not the Day series). I have no idea what the gearing was > but it took me most places I wanted to go. > > If it's relevant, I'll probably be going for the Veloce triple. Triple with close ratio back - 13-23 on the back if 9, 12-23 or 13-26 if 10 (probably the latter). Well, that's what I've got and I quite like it :-) (is the 14-23 cassette aimed at junior racing?) cheers, clive |
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"Not Responding" <nowhere@dev.null> wrote in message news:41c45e92$0$22504$7b0f0fd3@reader.news.newnet.co.uk... > When I go up to Scyvier Cycles to talk about this new bike, I know that > I'm going to be asked about gear ratios. I honestly haven't got a clue > what would be appropriate. Suggestions appreciated. > > My current bike offers no clues; it's an 8 gear hub purely for commuting > and utility duties. My previous bike was one of the faster flat barred > Ridgebacks (but not the Day series). I have no idea what the gearing was > but it took me most places I wanted to go. > > If it's relevant, I'll probably be going for the Veloce triple. If you're planning "long" day-rides rather than a couple of hours round the lanes you will need low gears. For a start what is the lowest gear on your hybrid? Veloce seem only to do 52-42-30 at the front so you then have to choose the sprockets, you can go 13-28 on 9 speed 13-29 on 10. This still gives you a decent top gear for downhill with a following wind and something lowish for getting up hills. However a lot depends on your style, since upping my cadence I have a real preference for lower gears. I have a Racing triple on the front 50,40 and replaced the 30 with a 28 and 13-28 on the back. I still walk up hills sometimes. A hill you can power up after 10 miles can be a real challenge after 100. So to sum it up; with 9 or 10 speed you have a good choice of closely spaced gears. To decide I would err on the side of caution with the cassette; it's cheap and easy to replace as you get fitter and faster. As a reality check can you look up the specs for your hub and get the gear ratios from the spec - just top and bottom would do. Bear in mind a light roadbike will be lighter and quicker (I hope!); then have a think about how far you may want to cycle in a day. The other thing is to discuss all this with John when you go to Waterlooville. HTH Julia |
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Not Responding wrote:
> When I go up to Scyvier Cycles to talk about this new bike, I know > that I'm going to be asked about gear ratios. I honestly haven't got > a clue what would be appropriate. Suggestions appreciated. > > My current bike offers no clues; it's an 8 gear hub purely for > commuting and utility duties. My previous bike was one of the faster > flat barred Ridgebacks (but not the Day series). I have no idea what > the gearing was but it took me most places I wanted to go. > > If it's relevant, I'll probably be going for the Veloce triple. Veloce triple cranks come with 30-42-52 rings. You're unlikely to be offered a choice on those, though they could be changed later. For general riding & touring, my suggestion for a cassette to go with that chainset is a bit lower & less "close" than Clive's but it's still probably no wider than what you've been used to: 14-28 for the 9-speed version (or 13-29 for 10-speed). ~PB |
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