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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1422979, member: 68872"] Your question is too vague. The appropriate gearing will depend on your ability and the nature of the terrain you like to ride. I ride the California desert a lot and prefer lower gearing (less speed, more torque) for climbing the hills and really technical stuff. But that gearing sucks when you get to a power line road or a long sand wash and your buddies are leaving you in the dust. Some of my buddies, who are much better riders than I am, gear their bikes the opposite: their first gear is more like my second. But they manage to fly through the stuff that I have to pick my way through. Tell us what issues you are having and then maybe we can recommend a gearing change that will help. Rod [/QUOTE]
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