[trikes] Greenspeed GT3

Rob Hague rob at wrhpv.com
Fri Oct 15 12:40:46 PDT 2010


It is often cheaper and easier to change the rings up front to up or down the gear ranges - within the limits of what will work with your chainset and vehicle.
Changing the sprockets at the back is usually the easier option if you want to change the size of the steps between a run of adjacent gears.
But, of course, both can be changed to have the other effect.
Rob

On 15 Oct 2010, at 20:29, Donald Eugene Leas wrote:

> Fran,
> check with your local bike shop, you should be able to change out the rear cassette completely with one that is lower over all.
> On my first trike when i had to change mine out i actually went a bit higher for faster speeds.
> D
> 
> On 10/15/2010 3:11 PM, mgta4 at aol.com wrote:
>> I would like lower gears on my GT3 and was wondering if the largest cog in the rear could be replaced by a larger one without any problems??? Thanks Fran
>> 
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