Most bikes these days come with 18spd (front 3 x rear gear 6spd) or 21spd (front 3 x rear gear 7spd). However, this doesn’t mean you have an unusable gears. Most USJ Cycles’ customers get confused by all of the gear combinations available.
I myself didn’t understand it when I first started using a multiple-speed bike. So today you can click the diagram above to learn how to use the gears most effectively. When you know the usage of LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH gear, your cycling experience will be much more enjoyable.
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
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