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This drop-down modifies so many

other fields on the form that the


change script blocks calculations
during these changes. This must of
course be coordinated properly with
the state of the "BlockCalculations"
button
Bicycle Gear Ratio Calculator (Table Calculations Example)Toggle Buttons:
To use this form These Buttons modify the
1. Select a gear configuration, or manually fill out the number of teeth for the rear (cassette) gears. behavior of the form but do
2. Select the tooth count for the front (chain ring) gears. not represent actual form data
3. Select a calculation Type
a. Select Crank and Wheel Sizes for Gain Ratio (Pedaling Difficulty Factor) When pressed the button
stays pushed in
Cassette: 9-speed Cyclotouriste 13: 13-15-17-19-21-24-27-30-34

Calculation Type: Gear Ratio Gain Ratio Turn Calculations Off


Hidden Field
Crank Length: 160 mm

Wheel Size: 700 X 32 / 32-622 Highlight Cells with Same Ratio

Enter # of Teeth for each Cassette (Rear Wheel Gears) – Smallest to Largest
Gear into the Yellow Area (1) Small (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
Chain Ring(Pedal Gears) 13 15 17 19 21 24 27 30 34 0 0 0
1) Top (Largest) 48T 3.69 3.20 2.82 2.53 2.29 2.00 1.78 1.60 1.41
2) 39T 3.00 2.60 2.29 2.05 1.86 1.63 1.44 1.30 1.15
3) Granny (Smallest) 26T 2.00 1.73 1.53 1.37 1.24 1.08 0.96 0.87 0.76

This form uses a slightly different kind of table calculation. The interior table cells are calculated based on the row and column header entries. To
make the calculations generic the field names include both row and column references that can be split out and then used to build the row and column
header names that will be used as input

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