Did Delaware her New Jersey? Idaho Alaska.
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I got a 46 x 13 x 650b x 32mm tire=?
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I got a 46 x 13 for my highest gear on my Sam.
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I just got the 38T ring in, and installed it last night along with the
12-34 Riv cassette. "Blue Hen Hilsen" will be a very obscure nickname for
it.
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 1:22:36 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Oops!
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> I hit post before finishing. What I was going to say is t
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My RockComboStreetShredder has a 9x2 Delaware of ~76.5" and ~61.5",
depending if it is running in town or country mode. We are using a
36/26 rings up front, and an 12-25 or 11-32 spread in the back. It's a
pretty tilted spin-forward configuratio
My fatbike has a low of 22x36. Not as low as it looks as the 3.8 inch
tires make for a larger diameter. Have thought of making it a 42t in rear.
Just because.
On the Sam Hillborne, until last fall the bike was a 1x9 with 39t up front
and 11-36 in back. Only changed it because I would be climbing
My 650b MTB has a a single 28 tooth chainring and 10-42 cassette, which
yields a high GI around 77 and a low around 18.4.
I used to race cyclocross with a single 39 tooth chainring and 12-27
cassette.
38 x 12-36 sounds nice for a mixed terrain bike. Equipped thusly, you will
be able to escape th
I don't think I have anything with a lowest highest gear lower than 104
inches, which is what's on my custom - 44x11. That is good up to about
28-29 MPH. My Redwood is 46x11, so slightly higher.
Maybe my 90s MTB, but the big ring is 48 with a 7 speed freewheel on the
back of unknown ratios - hav
Oops!
I hit post before finishing. What I was going to say is that a 38 x 12-34
will give me:
29/35/41/47/55/62/71/76/83
I think that's a pretty nice sweep of 9 gears. That 9 inch jump from the
62 to 71 (16 cog to the 14) is the biggest jump.
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 1:14:54 PM U
The 38 will be the only ring. With a 9sp 12-34 IRD cassette that will give
me approximately:
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 1:10:48 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> On 02/24/2015 04:06 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Nice!
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> They were originally designed to be used with a 9T smal
On 02/24/2015 04:06 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
Nice!
They were originally designed to be used with a 9T small sprocket. The
new ones can be had with an 11 spd Campag cassette with a 10 as the
small sprocket, and most models have moved to 20" wheels rather than the
17" the spaceframes first came
Nice!
38T ring ordered.
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 12:58:12 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> On 02/24/2015 01:58 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> 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
I knew Patrick Moore would be a contender. I couldn't remember if his Ram
was 50x16 or 52x16. I'm disqualifying the bikes that don't have derailers.
If I included them, my Gunnar doublespeed has a 64" high gear (49" low)
and I'd have Patrick Moore beat for the Delaware gear.
On Tuesday, Fe
Note that it's easy at least for short sprints -- catching a light, for
example -- to get even a 75" gear up to 30 mph -- about 140 rpm. That's
only 120 rpm or so for a 83" gear.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
> 52 X 16 X 27" on the Ram: 88" (low = 39")
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> 38 X 13 X 28.5
you’ve got me beat,
>Bill.
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Subject: [RBW] In search of the Delaware Gear
Every state in America has
52 X 16 X 27" on the Ram: 88" (low = 39")
38 X 13 X 28.5" on the Fargo: 83" (low = 25")
46 X 15 X 24.5" on the gofast: 75" (low gear = 66")
48 X 17 X 24.8 on the '03: 70" (low gear = 63")
I hardly ever use the outer cogs on the Ram and Fargo; 95% of my riding is
between 74" and 60" on the Ram,
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
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