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Alaskavan
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I just thought I'd put this out here and see if anyone has any ideas.
I use pretty tall, and pretty small gears, on both ends of the pedal drive. On the wheel, my low gear is 34 tooth, and my high gear is 13 tooth. On the crank, my low gear is 34 tooth, and my high is 62 tooth. When I have the chain adjusted so it works well with the low gears, it will snap the chain if I accidentally hit the 34 tooth rear while I'm on the 62 tooth front.
So, here's the question: Can anybody think of a way I can idiot-proof the gears? Some way to absolutely prevent me from being able to shift onto that 34 while I'm on the 62?
I use pretty tall, and pretty small gears, on both ends of the pedal drive. On the wheel, my low gear is 34 tooth, and my high gear is 13 tooth. On the crank, my low gear is 34 tooth, and my high is 62 tooth. When I have the chain adjusted so it works well with the low gears, it will snap the chain if I accidentally hit the 34 tooth rear while I'm on the 62 tooth front.
So, here's the question: Can anybody think of a way I can idiot-proof the gears? Some way to absolutely prevent me from being able to shift onto that 34 while I'm on the 62?