I am confused - but what is new about that?
I am trying to use Sheldon Brown's gear calculator to get an idea about how the gearing will differ between my Gunnar and my LHT.
My LHT has a 48-36-26 165mm crank with an 11-34 cassette.
My Gunner will have a 22-32-44 170mm crank with an 11-34 cassette.
When I look at the gear inches from Sheldon Brown's gear calculator for both bikes I get confused by the following:
LHT = the 23-34 gear gives me 19.9 gear inches
Gunner = the 44-34 gear gives me 33.6 gear inches
What is this actually telling me - that the Gunner, with the full mountain drive-train, will get me further in the easiest gear over the LHT granny gear? If I understand this correctly then I can make sense out of the rest of the table. I think....
I am not looking for a total understanding, just an idea of how to interpret the numbers I am seeing.




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I got the numbers, in that order, for the crank from my parts-order list from my LBS and I wasn't sure which order was correct since they were opposite each other in how they were list (website for one, purchase order for the other)... I am so new to looking at the gear calculator that I wasn't sure if the big chainring was listed first or the smallest.