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- Calgary, AB
I moved from a 42T front ring to a 48T ring. I bought a SunLite crankset with front and rear chainguards. I had to discard the rear chainguard because it wouldn't fit and rubbed on the chainstay. Even now, the 48T ring has less than 2 mm clearance on the chainstay, but that's plenty for a bike. The 48T ring is great. With the 42T ring, you always feel like you're maxing out the drivetrain pedaling on the flats or slightly downhill. I also found with the 42T front that I was only using 3 or 4 of the smallest gears out of 10. With the 48T ring, I'm up to 7 or 8, but I never get to the 36T large sprocket on the back or the one next to it. Going up a steep hill is not a problem, because it's an electric bike. If you're tired and straining, just increase the PAS level for a bit or hit the throttle.