Nice!  

38T ring ordered.  


On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 12:58:12 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
>  On 02/24/2015 01:58 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>  
> Every state in America has a highest point.  Among those 50 highest 
> points, the highest highest point is about 19,685 feet on top of Mt 
> McKinley.  The lowest highest point is in Florida at 345 ft.  But there's a 
> song about lowest highest point being in Delaware, and Delaware has the 
> lowest mean elevation, so I always think of Delaware having the lowest 
> highest point.   
>
>  I'm thinking about pushing my 1x9 drivetrain as low as possible, while 
> still being useful.  I'm thinking specifically about a 38 ring, with a 
> 12-36 cassette.  I'm wondering if I will hate the drivetrain if my highest 
> gear is only 83.3 inches.  
>
>  So, of all your multi-gear, derailer equipped bikes, who's got the 
> LOWEST HIGHEST GEAR?  
>
>  My current personal lowest-highest gear is on my Atlantis.  It's a 40x12 
> with 700x38 tires, so about 91.6 gear inches.  Jan Heine's Herse has a high 
> gear just over 90" and claims to have never been dropped on a descent due 
> to not having a high enough gear.  He asserts tucking at over 35mph is 
> always more efficient than pedalling.  
>  
>  
> 56 x 11 = 84.5 gear inches    (17 x 1ΒΌ")
>
>
> 

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