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On Jan 17, 2022, at 1:22 PM, lconley <lco...@brph.com> wrote:
I would not want something like this, the larger 24-30-36-42 - all 6 teeth apart. I think the last gear should be your bail-out gear, the others should be closer together, Who really needs two or three gears in the 20's or 30's, if you are not racing uphill? That is why I like the 7 speed freewheel that Rivendell sells - 14-16-18-20-22-24-34, 5 gaps of 2 and 1 gap of 10. If you only have seven gears, let 6 of them be useful most of the time, instead of 3 or 4. With my 44 tooth chainwheel, I have 6 gears from 50 to 85, and a 35 for bail-out. Of course, I do live in Florida. If I lived in a more mountainous area, just reduce the chainring - I coast down hill.
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