Track Cycling Gear Calculator on the App Store
You can download Track Gear Chart Cycling for iPhone, iPad devices here.
Track Gear Chart Cycling : Useful Links
What Chainring/Sprocket/Chain Size Do I Have/Do I Need? 1/8th or 3/32 Gauge The vast majority of Chainrings/Sprockets are 1/8th in gauge/thickness as this is ...
Gearing plays a significant role in race and training performance and it's every track cyclist's goal to try and pick the optimum gear to match their physiology and ...
Generally, track cyclists will use cog ranges between 12 and 16, and chain rings ...
Gear Ratios for these gears. Ring Cog, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 ...
Wheel, Chainring, Cog, Cadence. Rim Size: 28inch (635mm), 27inch (630mm), 700c/29er (622mm), 650b/27.5 (584mm), 650c (571mm), 26inch (559mm-mtb) ...
Ring Cog, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Ring Cog. 11, 95.73, 98.10, 100.46, 102.83, 105.20, 107.56, 109.93, 112.30, 114.66, 117.03, 119.66 ...
It's important to touch base on one concept: when you are out on track riding a certain gearing ratio, the key variable that changes when you put ...
Ring Cog, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Ring Cog. 11, 7.64, 7.83, 8.02, 8.21, 8.39, 8.58, 8.77, 8.96, 9.15, 9.34, 9.55, 9.74, 9.93, 11.
Unlike road bicycles, the track bike is a fixed-gear bicycle; thus, it has only a single gear ratio and has neither a freewheel nor brakes.