The Intricacies Of Mountain Bike Gears

you choose mountain bike, it is a good idea to learnget that ratio so that you can continue your pedaling
more about the gearing systems. This article willat a consistent pace, no matter what terrain you are
explain more about how those systems work.on or what your speed is.
Mountain bike gears are continually becoming moreA typical mountain bike that has 27 gears will have
and more complicated and intricate. Today’ssix gears so incrementally close to the other that you
bikes can come with up to 27 gear ratios. It iswill not be able to determine that there is any
common for a mountain bike today to use nine gearsdifference between the gears when you change
in the back and three sprockets of different sizes inthem.
the front for gear ration production.Most mountain bike riders decide to choose a gear
Why so many gears? The most common reason issystem with a front socket that is suitable for the
that a large number of gears allow a rider to pedal atslope or terrain that they usually ride on and they
the same pace no matter what terrain that he/she isstay with this choice, even though it may be more
on. This can be understood better if you think aboutdifficult under a heavy load to shift the gears. This is
a bike that just has one gear. Every time you turnpurely a personal decision, but it is simpler to shift
the pedals one full turn, then the rear wheel alsobetween gears when the rear socket, rather than
turns one full turn, too (1:1 gear ratio).the front one.
For example, your back wheel is measured at 26When you are pedaling uphill, then you will find that it
inches. If you pedal one full turn, then this wouldis much better to choose a sprocket that is smaller
mean that your wheel moved 81.6 inches. If you areon the front and then shift gears with the nine gears
riding at 50 RPM, then you will be able to go 340that are available on the rear. If you are more
feet per minute. This means that you were goingspeeds on the rear sprocket, then you will find that it
3.8MPH, which is equivalent to walking speed. Thisis much more efficient to ride.
speed is great for going up a hill that is steep, but itMountain biking needs gears so that you can keep an
is not a good speed for flat ground or racing downhill.overall speed going. If you didn’t have gears,
If you want your bike to go quicker, then you willthen you would find it difficult to build up any speed
need a different ratio. If you want to reach a speedand you would find it nearly impossible to pound your
of 25 MPH downhill using a 50-RPM cadence, thenpedals for extra control. Gears help to move the
you will need to have a 5.6:1 gear ration. If you havepedals and enable you to gain that speed.
lots of gears on your bike, then you will be able to