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[Closed] Converting a singlespeed for road use

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I have foolishly agreed to partake in a duathlon in February. The cycling part is a 20km flat tarmac route. Obviously a road bike would best, but I don't have one and can't afford to buy one either.

Now I won't be taking this too seriously, so I thought I would just make some changes to my singlespeed and use that. I was thinking slick tyres and a change of gear ratio. I currently run 32/16, what would be the best ratio to try on road?


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 12:56 pm
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If its flat put a 12 on the back.


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 1:01 pm
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There's a good table of gear inches for various chainring/cog combos on Charlie's site, halfway down this page: [url= http://charliethebikemonger.com/page47.htm ]http://charliethebikemonger.com/page47.htm[/url]
FWIW I use 36/13 on my commuter (mixture of road and towpath). If it's properly flat I'd go bigger than the 12 petesgaff recommends - maybe stick a 44 or 46 on the front?
EDIT: Whilst keeping your 16 on the back.


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 1:08 pm
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44x16 or, if you're feeling fitter, 48x16.


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 1:09 pm
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Remember if you are planning to switch tyres too, such as Conti Sport Contact 1.3s for example, this will effect the gearing too.


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 1:16 pm
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I've an unramped 38t ring for sale if thats any good.
That should give it longer legs.
A 44:16 might be a bit much.

I've been running my SS with two cogs at the back, as it has to double as a cummuter sometimes. Just enough dropout length to switch between 15 & 17. The 15 is still too spinny on the road so I have some spare slick tyred wheels now. Planning on going back to a double at the front (no shifter though), & running it 36:13 on the road/32:17 off-road. Theoretically I can keep the same chain length then.


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 1:17 pm
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32x11 on 1.25" slicks (narrower tyres are also less high and thus lower gearing as well) would give you a gear inch of 72"ish...

72" is a decent gear to spin along the flat with.

useful site to work out ratios inc changes due to tyres

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/


 
Posted : 04/10/2010 4:45 pm