Never hear that term used .
1st gear will always be your lowest gear no matter what bike you are on.
the lowest forward gear
First.
The lowest one. The one that has the widest diameter gear sproket.
The final gear ratio. Exp. 5th gear
The front derailleur may not shift to the lowest gear on your bike due to issues such as cable tension, derailleur alignment, or a worn-out derailleur. It is recommended to check and adjust these factors to ensure smooth shifting to the lowest gear.
It depends on whether you are talking about the front sprocket (the one at the pedals, called a chainring) or the sprocket at the rear derailleur. The lowest gear at the front is the smallest sprocket/chainring. The lowest gear at the rear is the largest sprocket. So if you combine the smallest sprocket at the front with the largest sprocket in the rear you have the lowest gear available on your bike.
Top Gear. Hmm... I guess it is a docucomedy about cars.
because top gear has presenters witch are not rubish. and that 5th gear show crap cars
Your bike may not be shifting into the lowest gear due to issues such as a misaligned derailleur, a worn-out cable, or a dirty or damaged gear mechanism. It is recommended to have a professional bike mechanic inspect and adjust these components to resolve the issue.
so that they can ease into speed
Top Gear USA - 2010 Can Cars Float was released on: USA: 29 October 2013