Bike Zahnrad Ratio Rechner
Berechnen Sie bike gear ratio, development, and gear inches aus chainring und cog teeth. Finden Sie Ihren speed at any cadence.
Übersetzungsverhältnis
2.94
Gear Ratio vs Chainring Teeth (front)
Formel
## How Bike Gear Ratios Work ### Formula **Gear Ratio = Chainring Teeth / Cog Teeth** **Development = Gear Ratio x Wheel Circumference** Development tells you how far the bike travels per pedal revolution. Higher gear ratios mean more distance per revolution but require more force. ### Gear Inches Gear inches is a traditional measure: **Gear Inches = Gear Ratio x Wheel Diameter (inches)**.
Lösungsbeispiel
A road bike with a 50-tooth chainring, 17-tooth rear cog, and 700mm wheels.
- 01Gear ratio = 50 / 17 = 2.94
- 02Wheel circumference = 700 * 3.14159 = 2199 mm = 2.199 m
- 03Development = 2.94 * 2.199 = 6.47 m per pedal revolution
- 04At 90 RPM: 6.47 * 90 * 60 / 1000 = 34.93 km/h = 21.71 mph
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
What gear ratio is best for climbing?
Lower ratios (below 1.5) are better for climbing. A 34/28 combination (ratio 1.21) is a common granny gear for steep hills.
What gear ratio is best for flat riding?
Ratios of 2.5-3.5 are typical for flat riding at moderate cadence. A 50/17 (2.94) is a common cruising gear for road bikes.
What does development mean?
Development is the distance your bike travels with one full pedal revolution. Higher development means more ground covered but more effort required.
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