its me munny ol, need advice
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its me munny ol, need advice
well hello there (general kenobi), i need to pick your mind, yes you specifically you, no need to make it weird eh? well i bought mi self this money hole called a stretch manhatten style beach cruiser frame. i live in a hilly section of my state (bewilderment), a few kilometers away from the pleasant and smooth coastal path and as this thing is being built atm (well over the past year and off into the future, i are a poor), here's what it is. 26" wheels, with 18 tooth single speed, but i don't understand the whole chain ring thing, i usually grab a crappy kmart jobby for my meth affected neighbours to pawn. i have found myself just looking at shiney on the webs. will you help with some advice, please
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My advice? If you are fluent in English, put some coherent words together and ask a specific question that someone might be able to answer. If you are unable to do that, search YouTube for videos that address issues you are having with your bike.
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It reads like the neighbors aren't the only meth users......
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If your question is about chainrings… 18 tooth in the back is a good start for easy pedaling. The key with chainrings up front is to make the tooth count low. For example get a 44 Tooth and see how that feels. If you stick to the hilly area then you might consider going lower up front and higher in the back.
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If hills are big and your not in your prime use the 22
if you want to go faster use the 20
https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...95&category=40
if you want to go faster use the 20
https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...95&category=40