Jim has already given you all anybody really needs. But I’ll add a few thoughts/suggestions anyway. If you are going to obsess over gear charts do measure the actual radius/circumference or your wheel inflated to the pressure you ride with you on the bike. When making changes to a bike you are already using, paying close attention to what gear combinations you use in various situations, and where you find the steps between gears either too big or too small. This helps tie what the tables tell you to your reality. Ignore what anybody else says about what gears they use unless you know them to be a lot like you, just because so and so uses some gear for something is no reason you should, and if they are a pro it’s rather a good indication you shouldn’t.
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