sager wrote on 05/06/14 at 2:09am:
Was this on a 26er or a 29er? If a 29er, more power to you. 32x16 would be a damn tough gear. On a 26er, I think you are back in our ballpark.
A 29'r.
I was running that gear in my late 40's. I suspect if I had been running it at 25 years old, with my legs then, I would have perfectly happy with it. But then 29r's didn't exist at that time.
Even then, when I had a 26" wheeled bike and 18 speeds I only used the middle and the big ring, and at most 2 or 3 gears on each ring. Almost never used the granny gears or the small ring. The shifters in those days were notorious nut crashers on hard uphills and shift speeds were long. Like today, It's about getting in the right gear before you get on the terrain where it's needed. With good legs it's just easier to get out of the saddle and power up most stuff in a higher gear.
Nothing better for the ego than powering uphill past some guy struggling to get in granny gear. Besides, IMO it's just better mountain biking technique and better for your workout and back, to stay out of the saddle as much as possible.
In a manner of speaking, gears make you lazy. Especially if you're using them to sit in the saddle all the time. Next thing you know, you need a suspension, etc.. because your ass and back are taking all those hits. I say fine, if that's one's cup of tea. Been there, done that.
As for the single speed, on the super hilly stuff sometimes you're going to walk the bike. Comes with the territory. You'll just walk it a little more with the lower gear.
But on the slight hills, flats and downhills, or on the road you're rocking. With 32x16 maybe even too much so around here if you're peddling all the time. Therefore, I pedal less to keep my speed and momentum up, so it's not one for one. Meaning sometimes it's harder with the higher gear, sometimes it easier because you carry more momentum with the 29r.
I still have the 16t and 20t cogs, and chains for them. That way it's a fairly quick change depending on the type of riding I intend on doing. But like others have said and based on my experience, if I had one speed for most local conditions, it would be the 32x18 ratio.