Bicycle Gear Meters: Understand Development and Rollout
Use bicycle gear meters of development to compare how far your bike travels per crank revolution across chainrings, cogs, and wheel sizes.
Use bicycle gear meters of development to compare how far your bike travels per crank revolution across chainrings, cogs, and wheel sizes.
Use the bike speed, distance, and time calculator to estimate ride duration, average speed, route distance, pacing, stops, and realistic arrival windows.
Use gear inches to compare chainrings, cogs, and wheel sizes, then connect the result to cadence, rollout, climbing, and speed.
Use the bike saddle height calculator to set a starting height, then check knee bend, hip rocking, reach, cleat position, and ride comfort.
Use the crank length calculator as a starting point, then check fit, knee comfort, hip angle, ground clearance, and bike type before swapping cranks.
Use the mountain bike tyre pressure calculator as a starting point, then adjust for rider weight, tire volume, tubeless setup, terrain, rim protection, and conditions.
Use the bike frame size calculator to estimate your frame size, then check standover, reach, bike type, geometry, and test-ride fit.
Use the bike gear ratio calculator to compare chainrings, cogs, cassette range, cadence, climbing gears, top speed, and drivetrain tradeoffs.
Use the skid patch calculator to understand fixed gear tire wear, chainring and cog combinations, rotation points, and safer setup choices.
Use the bicycle gear speed calculator to estimate speed from cadence, tire size, chainring, cog, gear ratio, and wheel rollout.