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Do Cyclists Really Need 18 Or More Gears On A Bike?

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sandyRoe | 13:34 Mon 26th Nov 2018 | How it Works
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Wouldn't 5 gears be enough for pootering about town?
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When I was cycling, a three speed was great.
A holy trinity of ratios, Theland.
Zacs!!!!! ;-)
God moves in mysterious ways, Gness.
His wheelies to perform
Nice, Chill. Ask for the pedals tho! ;-)
Thanks Zacs. No point though, I always put Boardman hybrid pedals on myself(hybrid as in flat one side, MTB cleat the other) so they'd be surplus!
first bike i had, if you peddled backward it was your break, and a dark green phillips with a proper leather saddle.
In answer to your question - bike gears are a bit like washing machine programmes - you get offered multiple choices but only use 3 or 4.
On a different point why, when there is a dedicated cycle path next to an A road, do lycra louts insist on riding on the road, even through a village where there is loads of street furniture so motorists have no chance to overtake them???
On a different note, why do so many motorists insist on driving in the cycle lanes and often parking in them?
We can play tit for tat all day diddlydo.
Why have I currently got an investigation into a driver ongoing because he couldn’t wait 3 seconds to overtake me properly and endangered my life?
Perhaps because the government ought not be nicking our roads to give free for cyclists to use. Poor decisions tend to treated with disdain by those imposed upon.
Perhaps because the government ought not be nicking our roads to give free for cyclists to use. Poor decisions tend to treated with disdain by those imposed upon.
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Haha, that’s laughable!!
What makes you think they’re YOUR roads?
Or are you under the poorly misjudged and misguided opinion that roads are paid for exclusively by motorists? If so, as a vehicle owner doesn’t that give me the right anyway as I pay ‘road tax’?
Oh but I forgot.....no such tax exists. Roads are paid for by EVERY taxpayer. I’m guessing you’re confusing non existent road tax with a Vehicle Excise Licence? Luckily it’s a very common error/misconception so you’re excused.

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