Rat Rod got me into bikes again recently after many years of not riding one. I bought a 3 speed cruiser a month or so ago and found that the gearing is a little higher than I would like. Low gear is not low enough at times, medium is pretty good, and high I rarely use. So I was wondering how I would go about changing the gearing to make it all lower than it currently is.
Is it better to change the front sprocket or the rear? I see that the front one comes off pretty easily so that could be changed without much problem - assuming someone sells smaller ones. I'm not sure about the rear gear, though.
The bike is a Caloi Rio Cruiser and it has a Shimano Nexus 3 speed rear hub. The front chainring has 44 teeth, which appears to be standard on cruiser bikes.
So if anyone has any thoughts on which is the best gear to change - front or rear, and what to change it to (number of teeth), please pass them along.
Thanks,
Rat Rod's Dad
Is it better to change the front sprocket or the rear? I see that the front one comes off pretty easily so that could be changed without much problem - assuming someone sells smaller ones. I'm not sure about the rear gear, though.
The bike is a Caloi Rio Cruiser and it has a Shimano Nexus 3 speed rear hub. The front chainring has 44 teeth, which appears to be standard on cruiser bikes.
So if anyone has any thoughts on which is the best gear to change - front or rear, and what to change it to (number of teeth), please pass them along.
Thanks,
Rat Rod's Dad