aaron725
New Member
I am planning to increase the top end range of gears on my RadCity. I am laying out my plan below to see if anyone has advice about doing this upgrade.
I ride almost exclusively in the highest of the 7 gears (46T x 14T, 87 gear inches) except at stop lights, where I generally start in the 2nd lowest gear (46T x 24T, 50 gear-inches). Hilly city riding with a fair number of stops and starts. I use pedal assist (PAS) on 3 & 4 most of the time.
Currently the bike has a 46T front chain ring (46 Tooth ProWheel Pioneer Aluminum Alloy Crankset, Dual Chainring Guard) and a 14-34T freewheel (7-Speed Shimano MegaRange Freewheel MF-TZ31, 14-34 Tooth).
Current setup (46T x 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 34) gives the gear-inches:
86.8, 75.9, 67.5, 60.7, 55.2, 50.6, 35.7
The cheapest option would be to replace the freewheel with a different one with better range. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of options for freewheels. One I've looked at is the DNP Epoch Freewheel 7spd 11-32 Nickel Plated but the reviews give me a little pause. For teeth, it has 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 32 which would give:
110.4, 93.5, 81.0, 67.5, 57.9, 50.6, 38.0
This would bump my top range by 27% while keeping my current 2nd gear the same. This seems like a pretty good way to go because I'd just swap in the new freewheel and chain and I'd be done.
If I wasn't going to swap out the freewheel, I think I'd want to go with a 56T front chain ring which would give these gear-inches with the stock freewheel:
105.6, 92.4, 82.2, 73.9, 67.2, 61.6, 43.5
That's a 21.7% bump on the highest gear, which would be great, but I'd have a little bit of a no-man's land between my lowest two gears.
Another choice on the freewheel is Shimano's MF-HG37. The MF-HG37 has 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 28 which would give me (with a 56T front):
113.8, 98.6, 87.0, 77.8, 70.4, 61.6, 52.8
That would greatly increase my top-end while still giving me the same bottom gear that I usually start in, knowing that I am sacrificing the lowest granny gear, which I almost never use except when the bike is not electrified.
If I was going to swap the chainring, I'd probably just replace the crankset entirely because of the double chain guards. Amazon has a Lasco 56T Forged Crankset for $50. This crankset only has a chain guard on outside, which I don't think is a huge issue. The issue I can see is that a larger chainring has the potential for rubbing against the chainstays. Currently it's a pretty tight fit for the 46Ts inner chainguard. It seems like there will be enough room for a 56T chain ring, but I'd love to know if anyone has done this swap successfully.
Any advice for me while considering this?
Miscellaneous links:
53T Crankset: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071LPKGT2/
KMC Z7 Chain: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AFOV84/
Similar swaps on a RadRover:
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/different-chainring.25492/
I ride almost exclusively in the highest of the 7 gears (46T x 14T, 87 gear inches) except at stop lights, where I generally start in the 2nd lowest gear (46T x 24T, 50 gear-inches). Hilly city riding with a fair number of stops and starts. I use pedal assist (PAS) on 3 & 4 most of the time.
Currently the bike has a 46T front chain ring (46 Tooth ProWheel Pioneer Aluminum Alloy Crankset, Dual Chainring Guard) and a 14-34T freewheel (7-Speed Shimano MegaRange Freewheel MF-TZ31, 14-34 Tooth).
Current setup (46T x 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 34) gives the gear-inches:
86.8, 75.9, 67.5, 60.7, 55.2, 50.6, 35.7
The cheapest option would be to replace the freewheel with a different one with better range. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of options for freewheels. One I've looked at is the DNP Epoch Freewheel 7spd 11-32 Nickel Plated but the reviews give me a little pause. For teeth, it has 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 32 which would give:
110.4, 93.5, 81.0, 67.5, 57.9, 50.6, 38.0
This would bump my top range by 27% while keeping my current 2nd gear the same. This seems like a pretty good way to go because I'd just swap in the new freewheel and chain and I'd be done.
If I wasn't going to swap out the freewheel, I think I'd want to go with a 56T front chain ring which would give these gear-inches with the stock freewheel:
105.6, 92.4, 82.2, 73.9, 67.2, 61.6, 43.5
That's a 21.7% bump on the highest gear, which would be great, but I'd have a little bit of a no-man's land between my lowest two gears.
Another choice on the freewheel is Shimano's MF-HG37. The MF-HG37 has 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 28 which would give me (with a 56T front):
113.8, 98.6, 87.0, 77.8, 70.4, 61.6, 52.8
That would greatly increase my top-end while still giving me the same bottom gear that I usually start in, knowing that I am sacrificing the lowest granny gear, which I almost never use except when the bike is not electrified.
If I was going to swap the chainring, I'd probably just replace the crankset entirely because of the double chain guards. Amazon has a Lasco 56T Forged Crankset for $50. This crankset only has a chain guard on outside, which I don't think is a huge issue. The issue I can see is that a larger chainring has the potential for rubbing against the chainstays. Currently it's a pretty tight fit for the 46Ts inner chainguard. It seems like there will be enough room for a 56T chain ring, but I'd love to know if anyone has done this swap successfully.
Any advice for me while considering this?
Miscellaneous links:
53T Crankset: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071LPKGT2/
KMC Z7 Chain: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AFOV84/
Similar swaps on a RadRover:
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/different-chainring.25492/