29er Gear ratios

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gharrison
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29er Gear ratios

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I'm looking at buying a 29er mountain bike to replace a 26" mountain bike. I loved my 26er with a 48 teeth granny ring. But all the 29er's seem to come with really small chain rings! Does the 29" wheels mean you can run a smaller chain ring without loss of speed? Or will I just be pedalling like mad to make a bit of speed?
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Tigerbiten
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Re: 29er Gear ratios

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Some simple the maths.
29/26 is very roughly around 1.1.
Or the new wheel is about 10% bigger.
As long as the back block is the same, you need to drop your chainrings by the same amount to keep the same gears.
So 48 tooth ring drops to around a 44 tooth one.

You can see the same result if you plug in both the new sizes in a gear calculator
hoppy58
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Re: 29er Gear ratios

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I loved my 26er with a 48 teeth granny ring

- yikes, what size was your big ring?

..seriously ..my 29er has a double chainring 40/28, coupled with an 11-36 cassette and I find this adequate for most situations..the only time I might need a higher gear is very occasionally going down hill very fast when I sometimes spin out..then I think perhaps a 42 or 44 big ring would be better, however I would normally be free-wheeling by then anyway...also I'm not sure that the front mech would work with a 44/28 combination ?

I find that the 28/36 front/rear combo gets me up just about anything (and I'm not the world's greatest climber) and for 95% of the time, the 40/11 front/rear combo is plenty for the flat/most descents.
MikeDee
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Re: 29er Gear ratios

Post by MikeDee »

If anything, 29ers are over geared. No need for 11 tooth cogs. I have a 36 tooth cog on the back.
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