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Shimano Deore MTB RD-M6000 Shadow+ Rear Derailleur 10-speed black
Shimano Deore MTB RD-M6000 Shadow+ Rear Derailleur 10-speed black
Shimano
Deore MTB RD-M6000 Shadow+ Rear Derailleur 10-speed black
£70.99
  • Versions: medium
SRAM Apex 1 Brake Lever Right
SRAM Apex 1 Brake Lever Right
SRAM
Apex 1 Brake Lever Right
£120.99
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Shimano Tourney TX RD-TX800 Rear Derailleur 7/8-speed black
Shimano Tourney TX RD-TX800 Rear Derailleur 7/8-speed black
Shimano
Tourney TX RD-TX800 Rear Derailleur 7/8-speed black
£19.99
Shimano Deore XT Di2 RD-M8150 Rear Derailleur SGS 11-speed
Shimano Deore XT Di2 RD-M8150 Rear Derailleur SGS 11-speed
Shimano
Deore XT Di2 RD-M8150 Rear Derailleur SGS 11-speed
£415.99
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Shimano Dura-Ace FD-R9100 Front Derailleur 2x11 Down-Pull Clamp black
Shimano Dura-Ace FD-R9100 Front Derailleur 2x11 Down-Pull Clamp black
Shimano
Dura-Ace FD-R9100 Front Derailleur 2x11 Down-Pull Clamp black
£155.99
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capgo BL Shift Inner Cable 1.1mm Slick Stainless Steel Campy
capgo BL Shift Inner Cable 1.1mm Slick Stainless Steel Campy
capgo
BL Shift Inner Cable 1.1mm Slick Stainless Steel Campy
£5.89

Bike Gearing: precision mechanics

From the first velocipedes invented in 1818 to the mountain bike, the history of cycling is one of constant technical improvement. One of the essential components of a bike is its gearing. Your bike will always have one of four gearing systems: single speed, fixed gears, hub gears and derailleur gears.

Bike gearing

Single speed

A single speed bike is equipped with a single gear ratio: one chainring at the front and a smaller sprocket at the rear. Single speeds have a drivetrain with a freewheel mechanism. This means that the wheel can rotate without the pedals needing to and you’re able to back pedal.

Pros

  • No gears or shifting means an uncomplicated, fuss-free ride
  • The absence of gears and brakes makes for a far lighter bike
  • Easy to maintain and clean

Cons

  • Uphills and downhills can be a bit of a pain without extra gears

Fixed gears

A fixed-gear bike is a type of single speed bicycle, but one that has a drivetrain with no freewheel mechanism. This means that the bike pedals must continue to rotate whenever the bike is moving – even if you stop pedalling.

Pros

  • As with the single speed, no gears etc mean a simple, unfussy ride and a far lighter bike
  • Constant rotation of the pedals offers a unique ride feel and thrill
  • Stylish looks

Cons

  • Less user-friendly. They are harder to corner, ascend and descend
  • No handbrakes, so you may choose to have some installed

Hub gears

Internal hub gears work on the principle of planetary gearing and are mounted on the rear wheel hub. The classic gear hub offers three speeds and five speeds, however there are modern gear hubs available today that offer many more speeds than that.

Pros

  • Long life and requires little maintenance
  • Usually uncomplicated operation
  • It’s also possible to shift gears when the bike is stationary
  • Protected from the elements

Cons

  • Possibly perceived limited sporting flair
  • Harder to maintain if you need to

Derailleur gears

The majority of bicycles are equipped with a derailleur gear transmission system which is made up of the following: a front derailleur, rear derailleur, crankset, pedals, shifters, brakes, rear cassette and chain.

Pros

  • Spare parts are usually available quickly
  • More sporty flair than a hub gear system
  • Comparatively low weight
  • Ascent and descents are much easier with a range of gears at your disposal

Cons

  • High maintenance and high cleaning effort required
  • Chain protection is often not possible