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I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears.
Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have 35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? |
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half_pint wrote:
> I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. I don't think 24, 27 or even 30 gears are ridiculous. They provide a wide range of closely spaced gears to make pedalling more pleasant--particularly useful for those who cycle in hilly areas and are fussy about caddence. However, I would like to see more bikes with fewer gears made available for those who don't want them. > Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have > 35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. You don't need a bike at all. > Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? That's true and you can use a fixed gear bike on the road as well if you like, but so what? ~PB |
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half_pint wrote:
> Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have > 35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. Only kids use that type of 'oneupmanship', I've never heard any adult cyclists do that. > Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? We don't all have legs the size of tree trunks. Some of us actually need to start off on a low gear with high cadence, so that our knees still work when we're older. -- Burning_Ranger To email: aziz@aziz1removethisbit.fsnet.co.uk |
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 02:28:04 -0000, "half_pint"
<info@uk.millwardbrown.com> wrote: >I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. > >Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have >35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. If anything, there's a reverse oneupmanship at play among the cycling cogniscenti. You're nobody if you've got more than a single and positively laughable if you're not on a fixer. I've got 8. And they're in a can. >Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? Yes but sterile racing conditions are just a tad different from your average British commute. Tracks don't have hills or stop-start traffic lights etc. |
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In message <317hs6F38kremU1@individual.net>, Pete Biggs
<pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> writes >half_pint wrote: > >> I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. > <snip> > >> Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? > >That's true and you can use a fixed gear bike on the road as well if you >like, but so what? Indeed, of course you don't *need* any gears. I find varying amounts of multiple gears useful however on different bikes. (which of cours eI don't need either There was an interesting little snippet in the latest CTC rag about the chap who invented the deraillieur , of course the idea of multiple gears was poo -pooed by many other cyclists :-) -- Chris French, Leeds |
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chris French wrote:
> Indeed, of course you don't *need* any gears. One is helpful as a bare minimum, unless you like walking. -- Mark. http://tranchant.plus.com/ |
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half_pint wrote:
> I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. > > Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have > 35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. > > Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? > > If you mount a 30 speed system on a Rohloff 14 speed hub and a mountain drive BB you can have 840 gears but I bet you when you come to that hill you still won't have the right one available ;-) Tony |
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Mark Tranchant wrote:
> chris French wrote: > >> Indeed, of course you don't *need* any gears. > > > One is helpful as a bare minimum, unless you like walking. > That's two then, the single speed and the 24" gear. Tony |
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half_pint info@uk.millwardbrown.com opined the following...
> I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. Define ridiculous. To my mind the impossibly low single gear of a BMX is ridiculous, but my three bikes have 1, 8 (Soon to be 16) and 27 gears respectively. The choice of gear range influences what I use them for. > Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have > 35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. Only to those who don't understand gears. > Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? "A lot of"? With the exception of the BHPC meets, I suspect that you'll never see a geared & freewheel equipped bike on a track. Jon |
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Jon Senior wrote:
> half_pint info@uk.millwardbrown.com opined the following... > >>I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. > > > Define ridiculous. To my mind the impossibly low single gear of a BMX is > ridiculous, but my three bikes have 1, 8 (Soon to be 16) and 27 gears > respectively. The choice of gear range influences what I use them for. > > >>Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have >>35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. > > > Only to those who don't understand gears. > > >>Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? > > > "A lot of"? With the exception of the BHPC meets, I suspect that you'll > never see a geared & freewheel equipped bike on a track. > > Jon Careful, I think they have fun races on grass tracks that allow any bike. Talking of tracks Jon ...... Manchester is very busy ATM, I have heard that weekends are fully booked until the end of January |
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On 2/12/04 9:40 am, in article comntu$344$1@news.ox.ac.uk, "Geraint Jones"
<Geraint.Jones@20041202093745.wolfson.oxford.ac.uk.invalid> wrote: > "Pete Biggs" <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote: >> You don't need a bike at all. > > I am tempted to take exception to the publication of such a blatant untruth. You don't need *a* bike, you need loads of bikes.. ...d |
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half_pint wrote:
> I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. > > Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have > 35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. Yes, thank you. Except on Cosimo, where I could probably get away without the inner chainring. > Also don't a lot of track racing bikes only have one gear? And when did you last see a velodrome with a hill in it? -- Dave Larrington - http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/ World Domination? Just find a world that's into that kind of thing, then chain to the floor and walk up and down on it in high heels. (Mr. Sunshine) |
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Geraint Jones wrote:
> I am tempted to take exception to the publication of such a blatant untruth. Various owners of trikes who don't run bikes may well disagree... Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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" [Not Responding]" wrote:
> > On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 02:28:04 -0000, "half_pint" > <info@uk.millwardbrown.com> wrote: > > >I see bikes with ridiculous amounts of gears. > > > >Yes it sounds great in "oneupmanship" to say "well actually I have > >35 gears :OP " but do you really need them. > > If anything, there's a reverse oneupmanship at play among the cycling > cogniscenti. You're nobody if you've got more than a single and > positively laughable if you're not on a fixer. I win both ways :-) 1 on the fixie 81 on the Trice :-p John B |
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Tony Raven <junk@raven-family.com> wrote:
: If you mount a 30 speed system on a Rohloff 14 speed hub and a mountain : drive BB you can have 840 gears but I bet you when you come to that hill : you still won't have the right one available ;-) s/still won't have right one available/will fall off while trying to choose a gear from the 840 gears and 4 levers/ Arthur -- Arthur Clune PGP/GPG Key: http://www.clune.org/pubkey.txt It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness |