Showing posts with label Gear Ratio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gear Ratio. Show all posts

More Ways To Calculate Gear Ratio and Skid Patches

>> Monday, 30 March 2009

Today I found another two ways for you to work out some stuff. The first one is a java based online gear ratio and skid patch calculator and the second is a Mac Widget for calculating only skid patches. Click on the pix below to go to the relevant pages.

online java gear ratio skid patch calculator

apple widget skid patches

I also spent all day failing miserably (AGAIN) at backwards circles, threw a big paddy, shot my bike into a wall then rode home, burned my food and threw the oven glove from the kitchen into the bath. WHY THE F*CK CAN'T I DO BACKWARDS BLOODY CIRCLES???

fixed gear fixie backwards circle

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Gear Ratio & Skid Patch Chart

>> Sunday, 25 January 2009

I get loads of people asking me about gear ratio's all the time, so here is a link to a neat little chart with all the info you need.

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There is no such thing as a perfect ratio, it all depends on the type of riding you intend to do and the area in which you live. In our home town, Swansea, the city centre is flat and surrounding areas have some big fucken hills, so finding a ratio that suits can be tricky. As you know, hills are super fun to blaze down, but a bitch to get back up. I guess you need to do a bit of experimentation to see what suits, although I always recommend resisting the temptation of going too low as keeping up with traffic will be difficult and you will find you are spinning way too fast most of your time. People seem to always wanna go low so 'they can skid easily' or get up the hills, but remember that your legs will take time to get conditioned and with persistance everything will fall into place as you get fitter. I'm riding 47x17 on one bike and 42x16 on the other. I use the higher ratio for training or going longer distances, and the lower for pissing about around town.

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