what's the best gear ratio

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sharkboi28 at 04.10.09 - 2:04 pm
for a 46 tooth crank set what cog should i have i have a 16 tooth and its pretty hard for me to skid and ride i ride fixed gear
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im on 46/16 right now, its ok. but 46/15 would be cool... hell 46/13 shouldnt be so harsh either
theladiesman04.10.09 - 2:08 pm
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46/17?? you should be able to skid without leaning forward and what not with that
theladiesman04.10.09 - 2:13 pm
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idk what's wrong with my bike i have to put alot of pressure to skid and im scared of it becomin a hazard for me.i gotten run over once already
sharkboi2804.10.09 - 2:15 pm
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let me be the first of many people who will soon flame you..
get some breaks :D
hipster
aksendz04.10.09 - 2:19 pm
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if you want to skid without much pressure, get a coaster brake, like on a beach cruiser.
tortuga_veloce04.10.09 - 2:21 pm
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if you cant skid on a 46/17 the problem is you.
"its not about the bike."
ride that shit and figure it out yourself
robert stanfield04.10.09 - 2:24 pm
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"idk what's wrong with my bike i have to put alot of pressure to skid and im scared of it becomin a hazard for me.i gotten run over once already"
aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
either learn how to slow down by slowing your cadence, or get a brake set up. and i REALLY recommend getting a brake if you cant slow a 46/17 down. for your safety and for ours.
skidding is not stopping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you gotta learn how to stop before you learn how to one footed twirly skids with the feet through the frame and a cigarette in ur butthole.
KiMS104.10.09 - 2:24 pm
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i jst want to know what's kind of fcog sould i change too
sharkboi2804.10.09 - 2:26 pm
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Put a larger cog on the back if you want to skid easier. A 46x16 should be fine for skidding, but a 17 or 18 tooth could work.
The bigger the rear cog, the easier it is to pedal and skid, but the slower the bike will go, and the faster your legs will spin going downhill.
Get a brake, stick with the 16 tooth cog, and learn how to skid properly.
JB04.10.09 - 2:28 pm
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its not the fucking cog you moron..........
learn how to ride your goddamn piece of shit bike
robert stanfield04.10.09 - 2:29 pm
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i think this is what people are trying to say:
its not the cog. its the rider.
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tortuga_veloce04.10.09 - 2:29 pm
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AHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
i think stanfield's had enough.
KiMS104.10.09 - 2:32 pm
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put a brake on your bike. aside from not being unsafe, it's against the law to ride without a brake. the penalty for riding brakeless is a beating by me and my fellow officers. see you at CRANK MOB?
Officer_Schube04.10.09 - 2:32 pm
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if you cant skid on a 46/17, dont blame your bike. i ridez a 46/15 and have no problem skidding. if you want to be able to skid with less pressure, go smaller in the front (42 tooth?) and larger in the back (21 tooth?).
then you shouldnt have any trouble controlling your bike. different ratios are for different purposes and different ridazz. my guess is that you want something that's easier to control. i'd recommend this ratio for going brakeless for you, especially if you dont want to crash and die.
oodlesofpoodles04.10.09 - 2:40 pm
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Shut the fuck up, Stanfield. You will be allowed to use the imperative phrase "learn to ride..." after, and only after, you finally learn to trackstand.
PC04.10.09 - 2:45 pm
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you bastard russle you have exposed my shame.
i can skid tho and thats on 50/16 gearing
and dont forget i beat your ass on the russle hustle race
robert stanfield04.10.09 - 2:52 pm
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Yes, now shut your big mouth and go practice trackstanding in your kitchen, so that you can do what every other fixed gear rider learns how to do within a couple of WEEKS of starting.
Cranks at three and nine o'clock.
Turn your wheel in the direction of the crank arm that faces forward.
Don't do anything. Notice how you're not falling yet? Yeah, it takes about a second to fall off of a bicycle, which means you've got plenty o time to start balancing, so RELAX.
Now start your balancing. You do at least know the principle of this, right? Pedal in the direction you're falling. Hey, you're not falling anymore!
PC04.10.09 - 2:57 pm
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oh russle,how i miss you and the witty things you say.
want to do the long beach alleycat with me on easter sunday? we can wear our matching t-shirts.
robert stanfield04.10.09 - 2:58 pm
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thanks for the trackstand tutorial PC
i think its mental.not wanting to look like every other hipster, unlike yourself.
when i do wait for a red light i ride in tiny circles like a shark.
robert stanfield04.10.09 - 3:04 pm
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You mean you ride around in tiny circles like a hipster who just got his bike last week and is too embarrassed to just put a foot on the ground (little realizing that he would look far less dorky that way).
PC04.10.09 - 3:14 pm
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Yeah, I called you a hipster. Hiiiiiiipppppppssssssssstttttttteeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr.
Ah, that felt good coming out. Like the first pee in the morning after a night drinking a whole lot of beer. Ssssssssssssssssssssssss.
PC04.10.09 - 3:15 pm
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Tinkle tinkle tinkle spritz!
PC04.10.09 - 3:16 pm
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No, but it's never too late.
PC04.10.09 - 3:26 pm
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SHARK BOI FOREVERRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
imachynna04.10.09 - 3:45 pm
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have you learned to skid yet?
skidding on any gear ratio is a challenge before your body learns where to be and how to take the leap of faith that is skidding.
i changed my handle bars a few months back.
I have some townie/ dovetail bars now and it is hard to get my weight as far forward as with bull horns.
Skidding is not nearly as easy on the other hand, i have a front brake and now that i know how to skid its kind of a novelty. I do skid from time to time but leaving a bunch of rubber on the road and burning down tires is kind of a waste.
No excuse for riding brakeless except for having a fancy vintage track bike with nowhere to mount a brake.
trickmilla04.10.09 - 3:55 pm
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Practice skidding on the grass first. End of thread.
PC04.10.09 - 5:17 pm
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It's Hardly ever your bike, its you. Don't blame a beautiful creation.
Bring it to the Ride Tonight Looking Through The Looking Glass..
I'm Alfredo, I'll try to be loud. I'll skid your bike. & I'm a 40/15
Soon to move up to 46
Alfredo04.10.09 - 5:53 pm
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i first skid bt complete accident. going real slow slightly downhill and out of the saddle and it just happened.
don't stress ... get a brake and jsut let it happen naturally.
trickmilla04.10.09 - 6:18 pm
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people stop hating. hey man you should get a 52 tooth chain ring off a road bike. the thinner and lighter chain ring will make it easier to skid. the lower your handle bars are the easier it is to skid.
larsenf04.11.09 - 12:35 pm
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trust me, unlike all these people i ride BRAKELESS.
larsenf04.11.09 - 12:35 pm
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