Hey y'all,
I searched here on the forums for 'easier' gears than a standard 44-tooth chainring and 20-tooth cog. I found a pretty informative post that someone was running a 38-tooth chainring and, if I remember correctly, an 18-tooth cog. Something to pedal a little easier on flats and slight inclines. I think they were on 26-inch tires, though! I am customizing a Huffy Cranbrook I got for cheap. It is my first foray into customization. But, since I am out of shape, I wanted to see if I could get some suggestions on gearing for this bike. Also, I wanted to switch out the 24x2.125 tires that come on the Cranbrook for some 24-inch Maxxis Hookworms. However, given the tires' size, I'm unsure if this is even feasible. Any suggestions on tires and gearing would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for helping out a newbie!
I searched here on the forums for 'easier' gears than a standard 44-tooth chainring and 20-tooth cog. I found a pretty informative post that someone was running a 38-tooth chainring and, if I remember correctly, an 18-tooth cog. Something to pedal a little easier on flats and slight inclines. I think they were on 26-inch tires, though! I am customizing a Huffy Cranbrook I got for cheap. It is my first foray into customization. But, since I am out of shape, I wanted to see if I could get some suggestions on gearing for this bike. Also, I wanted to switch out the 24x2.125 tires that come on the Cranbrook for some 24-inch Maxxis Hookworms. However, given the tires' size, I'm unsure if this is even feasible. Any suggestions on tires and gearing would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for helping out a newbie!