Seatosea19
New Member
I have been urged by my physio to give up the mountain bike and only ride a cruiser. I would like to do some rides that are longer. I find the gears too slow for longer rides on the cruiser and wonder if I should change the teeth on the front chainring. the teeth numbers are presently 32/42 Any suggestions on the best approach to make for a better ride? I live on the prairies, No hills in sight so don't need a wide variation.
It is an upright bike needed because of hip issues and I need to get away from the smaller hip rotation on a mountain bike. My bike has 18 speed Its a hawahara shasta model but I find the speed is too slow on the 42 teeth of the chainring and unsure of the science but would it help to get a higher number. My mountain bike has 48 teeth which suits my style of riding which would it make my ride more enjoyable i.e. get me out riding if it was similar to what I am used to
It is an upright bike needed because of hip issues and I need to get away from the smaller hip rotation on a mountain bike. My bike has 18 speed Its a hawahara shasta model but I find the speed is too slow on the 42 teeth of the chainring and unsure of the science but would it help to get a higher number. My mountain bike has 48 teeth which suits my style of riding which would it make my ride more enjoyable i.e. get me out riding if it was similar to what I am used to