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This is an interesting question, and the answer is yes. Some beach cruisers are much easier to pedal than others and there are a few reasons for this. The big reason has to do with the gear ratio, the configuration of the front chainwheel to the rear sprocket on the rear wheel. On the chainwheel there are teeth, which refer to the pieces that hold the chain place. Depending on how many teeth are on front Chainwheel and the Rear Sprocket will dictate on how hard or easy it is to pedal. Putting that in simpler terms it is basically dependent on the configuration the bike has. Based on that, a bike can be easier or harder to pedal, just like how on a 21 speed bike it is easier to pedal in first gear and harder to pedal in 21st gear. The first gear is for going up hills and the 21st if when a rider wants to go very fast. Even among single speed speeds there is a big difference in how hard or easy they are to pedal. I prefer my single speeds to easy to pedal. I've added a link of some very smooth pedaling cruisers.

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