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I find that I’m always in my highest gear. What options to I have to re-distribute the ratios to a more useful range

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Asked by: Maria Glenn

What is the highest gear ratio?

To celebrate being alive for a billion seconds, Daniel Bruin built a machine with 100 gears with a 10-to-1 gear ratio… meaning that the overall gear ratio is a googol-to-one. (A googol is 1 with 100 zeros.)

How do you adjust gear ratios?


Quote from video: Change you can make is to swap your cassette. If you count the number of teeth on the biggest sprocket at the cassette or if you look carefully. It's normally written on there it'll.

How do I get the most out of my bike gears?

Use one shifter at a time: To simplify gear shifting and minimize stress on your drivetrain, don’t shift both the front and rear shifters at the same time. Remember: shift the chain between the front chainrings for big changes, then use the rear cogs to fine-tune your gear setting.

What gear ratio is best for climbing?

The best mountain bike gear ratio for climbing is 46 to 49 on a chainring and 16 to 18 on a cassette. For more diverse rides, mountain bike gears of ratios 46/17 to 42/17 are what work for flatter terrain or occasional hills. However, with that being said, the perfect ratio usually depends on the terrain you’re riding.

How do you make a high gear ratio?

Quote from video: Making this as two stages. And ten can be factored in as two. Times five so we can make a one to two reduction. And a one to five reduction. And that would give us the one to ten.

What is effective gear ratio?

Quote from video: Simply take the size of the new tire that you plan to install on your vehicle divide. It by the size of the old tire and multiply it by the stock ratio.

How do you solve a gear ratio problem?

To calculate the gear ratio:



Divide the number of driven gear teeth by the number of drive gear teeth. In our example, it’s 28/21 or 4 : 3. This gear ratio shows that the smaller driver gear must turn 1,3 times to get the larger driven gear to make one complete turn.

What is the best first gear ratio?

For most street performance applications, a 10:1 final First gear ratio is usually considered optimal. The disadvantage of operating a 4.10:1 axle ratio on the street with a 1:1 high gear is excessive freeway engine speed.

What does taller tires do to gear ratio?

When changing gears for taller tires, you are heading to a numerically higher gear ratio. The higher the gear ratio, the smaller the pinion gear. You do not want go too low in an effort to increase power to the wheels and/or relieve stress in the rest of the drivetrain.

Do I change gears while pedaling?

Shifting your gears while standing still stretches the cables and strains the derailleurs. Remember, you have to be pedaling before the bike will change gears.

Is a high gear easier to pedal?

High Gear = Hard = Good for Descending: The “highest” gear on your bike is the largest chain ring in the front and the smallest cog on your cassette (rear gears). In this position, the pedaling will be the hardest and you’ll be able to accelerate while traveling downhill.

What gear should I use on a flat road?

High Gear. This one is great for descending, accelerating, or for use when you want to go nice and fast on a flat road. In a high gear, you travel a long way for each turn of the pedal.

What is a 5 to 1 gear ratio?

For example, if a motor drives a 12T gear to a driven 60T gear on an arm, the 12T driving gear has to rotate 5 times to rotate the 60T driven gear once. This is known as a 5:1 ratio. The torque output is 5 times as much, however, the speed output is only 1/5.

What does a 2 to 1 gear ratio mean?

The gear ratio is therefore 2:1 (pronounced “two to one”). If you watch the figure you can see the ratio: Every time the larger gear goes around once, the smaller gear goes around twice. You can see that if both gears had the same diameter, they would rotate at the same speed but in opposite directions.

What does a 4.10 gear ratio mean?

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Are 3.73 or 4.10 gears better?

3.73 VS 4.10 Ratio

3.73 Ratio 4.10 Ratio
Not as fast off of the line Quicker Off The Line
Lower Torque Higher Torque
Better Gas Mileage Decreased Gas Mileage
Higher Top Speed Lower Top Speed


Is a higher gear ratio faster?

Gear ratios can be boiled down to a single statement: Higher ratios (with a lower numerical value) give better torque/acceleration and lower ratios allow for higher top speeds and better fuel economy. Higher ratios mean the engine has to run faster to achieve a given speed.

In which gear has the highest gear reduction ratio?

Gearboxes with high reduction ratio

  • Double worm reduction gear.
  • Coaxial.
  • Coaxial + parallel axle.
  • Ortogonal coaxial.
  • Multi stage planetary gearbox.
  • Planetary gearbox – Worm reduction gear.


Which gear has the highest speed reduction ratio?

Worm gears are perhaps the most costeffective reduction solution, but usually have a minimum 5:1 ratio and lose considerable efficiency as ratios go higher. Bevel reducers are very efficient but have an effective speed reduction upper limit of 6:1.

Does increasing gear ratio increase torque?

The Power Transmission often includes a Gear Ratio or Mechanical Advantage. A Gear Ratio can increase the output torque or output speed of a mechanism, but not both.

How do you calculate gear ratio with multiple gears?

You just count the number of teeth in the two gears and divide. So if one gear has 60 teeth and another has 20, the gear ratio when these two gears are connected together is 3:1.