Rear Cassette Ratios
Discussion
Echo the above, but would like to add my personal preference - I prefer the closer ratios of the 11-32, as I tend to push bigger gears (usually 34 and 44 at the front) - the 34 would be handy at times, but find that I get on better with the former...
Additonally, it is to be noted that as you get more proficient at your riding, you should hardly ever be using the inner chainring (or granny gear) - I rarely leave the big ring - the middle is used for when I have to climb tough stuff
In short, granny gears are for pussies
Additonally, it is to be noted that as you get more proficient at your riding, you should hardly ever be using the inner chainring (or granny gear) - I rarely leave the big ring - the middle is used for when I have to climb tough stuff

In short, granny gears are for pussies

Locoblade said:
neil_cardiff said:
.....you should hardly ever be using the inner chainring (or granny gear) - I rarely leave the big ring - the middle is used for when I have to climb tough stuff

Maybe you should try riding terrain with hills


I have noticed, though, that on my old (relatively heavy) ali hardtail I'd be hitting the granny ring for the steep stuff. Since getting a much lighter carbon full susser, I can't recall having used the granny ring at all (except for dialling in the shifter after a cable change).
The hills I am going up are VERY steep - a real balancing act to keep the front wheel down and the back wheel from spinning. I find that you cant anything but the granny gear (particularly this time of yr) because:-
i) you will get too much wheel spin (and fall off)
ii)you will find it hard to accelerate when you are faced with some stumps or rocks to hit.
i) you will get too much wheel spin (and fall off)
ii)you will find it hard to accelerate when you are faced with some stumps or rocks to hit.
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