What is a granny gear?

What Is a "Granny Gear?" Opinions vary on what constitutes a "granny transmission," but in a nutshell it's a manual transmission with an extremely low gear ratio that allows the vehicle to crawl along at a super-slow pace akin to that of a kindly old granny shuffling along.
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Which gear is the granny gear?

Put most basically, a granny gear is a gear with a really high gear ratio. The standard ratio for the first gear in a transmission is anywhere from 2.00-3.00:1. A granny gear, on the other hand, can be twice as large. For example, a classic Ford Bronco with a T-18 transmission has a first gear ratio of 6.32:1.
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Where did the term granny gear come from?

Registered. This is an originaly an automotive term..... manual transmission trucks used to come with a super low first gear (and some still do). They were for getting heavy loads moving, as the older trucks were seriously underpowered....
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What is the granny gear on a bike?

The granny gear is the smallest cog on the front crankset of your bike. If you haven't already become best friends with it, you may need to start!
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What is the easiest gear on a bike?

Low Gear = Easy = Good for Climbing: The “low” gear on your bike is the smallest chain ring in the front and the largest cog on your cassette (rear gears). In this position, the pedaling will be the easiest and you'll be able to pedal uphill with the smallest amount of resistance.
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What gear should I use on a flat road?

For regular terrain on a flat road, the middle gear is ideal. You can shift to the middle gear if you need strength, but not enough to ride on undulating roads. Combine the middle chainring with a triple rear cog to bike ride smoothly on a flat road.
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What does granny first gear mean?

TOM: "Granny gear" is a term used for an ultra low gear on some heavy trucks. It's lower than first gear, and it's supposed to be used when the truck is carrying a very heavy load.
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What is the granny ring?

granny ring is the small front ring. a chain guide can help keep your chain on the front cogs.
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How many gears should a road bike have?

A road bike will have either a triple, double or compact crankset. This refers to the number and size of chainrings (located by the pedals). A triple crankset has 3 chainrings; it is often paired with a 9-speed cassette on the rear wheel to give it a total of 27 gears.
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What gear should I be riding in?

There are three types of gear; low gear, middle gear, and high gear. For riding on flat roads, it is recommended to use the middle gear. It is a common choice among bikers as it helps you reduce pressure from your feet onto the pedals.
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What's the purpose of double clutching?

The purpose of the double-clutch technique is to aid in matching the rotational speed of the input shaft being driven by the engine to the rotational speed of the gear the driver wishes to select.
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What is a money shift?

Money shifting happens when you accidentally miss the gear you are intending to shift into or aggressively downshift, so instead of shifting into 4th gear maybe you shifted back into 2nd gear. It's called a money shift because when it happens, it will cost you a lot of money to repair.
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Is 1X better than 3X MTB?

Gear range of different drivetrains:

In the above example of bikes with common drivetrains, the 1X bikes top out at 47 to 48KPH in their highest gear, while a 2X or 3X bike will offer 15-20% more speed, topping out at 56 to 57KPH.
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Why do new mountain bikes have less gears?

So why do mountain bikes have less gears? Mountain bikes have less gears for quite a few reasons, however the primary reasons being less maintenance, lighter weight, and the need for only the quickest shifts when running into such a varied terrain.
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Is 10 speed enough for mountain bike?

Are 10-speed bikes good? Yes, 10-speed bikes are good simply because they have a lot of range. If you're climbing a mountain, they're not the best. However, if you're just climbing a hill, then you'll be all set with a 10-speed bicycle.
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What is the best gear ratio for a semi truck?

1 to 1 or direct gear, is always the best gear for fuel mileage, quietness, cooler temperatures in the transmission, and more pulling power. However, to run in direct gear, the rear gears must be either 2.64, 2.47, 2.21 and I think there is even a higher gear than the 2.21. The average speed today is 70 miles per hour.
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How do I identify a NP435 transmission?

An aluminum identification tag is usually found still attached to one of the eight top cover bolts. The tag will have a letter shown after the NP435 designation, which will signify the original manufacturer(s) that used the unit and the gear ratios.
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Do you shift gears while pedaling?

Shifting your gears while standing still stretches the cables and strains the derailleurs. Remember, you have to be pedaling before the bike will change gears.
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What are 7 speed bikes good for?

A 7-speed bike is great for riding on varied terrain, and is especially useful for commuters who want an easier, less sweaty ride to work. 7-speed bikes aren't as easy to look after as single speeds. There are more moving parts, which need regular TLC, and in the long run could mean more parts to replace.
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Which gear is hardest to pedal?

The high gear is the "hard" gear and is primarily used when descending and sprinting. The high gear is the largest chain ring in the front and the smallest cog on the rear cassette. This achieves the most difficult pedaling position and requires the most force to push the pedals.
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What's the slowest gear on a bike?

The lowest gear is when the chain is on the smallest cog on the front and the largest cog on the rear. The highest gear is when it's hardest to pedal, this will move your bike at a fast speed if cruising along on the flat.
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What bike gear is best for hills?

A lower gear is achieved by using a smaller chainring with a bigger cassette gear. When going down on hills, shift to higher bike gear. Higher bike gear is achieved by using a bigger chainring in combination with a smaller cassette gear.
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