OK - I have a Trek 1000 SL with three rings in the front and eight in the back. I usually stay on the middle one in the front and the middle to largest (closest to the back wheel) in the back. I have no idea what rings I'm supposed to be using where. I find it easier to spin faster not harder in general (weak? trying to improve through weight lifting).
Should I be spinning fast and easier up hills? Or slow and hard (using farther out, smaller gears/rings/wheels in back)? What should I use on flats? Going down hills?
When should I use the biggest and smallest rings?
What is a granny gear?
I'm riding 20-40 miles at a time right now and I'm constantly trying out new things with my back rings, but I'm afraid of moving the front ones. I was told to never have my chain going from a largest in the back to smallest in the front and vice versa, and I don't know if I have to be on a particular ring in the back to change to a smaller or larger front ring.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I had hoped by bike manual would cover this but I guess they assume you know how to change gears. I don't even know how to drive a shift-stick car let alone change gears on my bike!



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