Back in The Day, we rode fixed in the winter for training; supless
and
all that nonsense. The gear of choice was a 42X16 = 71 gear inches,
because that was our small chainring. (Everybody I knew used
42X52or53
chainrings, even in flat-road challenged Colorado.) So when I was
choosing my gearing I started there (45X17 = 42X16), and went lower
with the other gears for my middle age power adjustment and hills. 71
inches still feels good through the rolling valley with light winds,
but can be a bit cumbersome in stop and go urban traffic or
headwinds.
Then I use my big-big for 63 inches. I do hate to be spun out for
significant periods though.

Part of the character of the Q for me is choosing gearing, but having
the option to change in mid ride as desired. My wife doesn't get it.
When I speak of such Q things, she looks me straight in the eye and
says slowly and purposefully so it may sink in: "Dee Rail Your."
Poor woman lacks imagination at times.




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