The gear with the more number of teeth is bigger.
When using a bike in high gear, you will have higher performance and speed, but lower efficiency. In low gear, you will have lower performance and speed, but higher efficiency.
Riding a bike in high gear requires more effort but allows for faster speeds, while riding in low gear requires less effort but results in slower speeds. High gear is best for flat terrain and downhill slopes, while low gear is ideal for uphill climbs and rough terrain.
Riding a bike in high gear requires more effort but allows for faster speeds, while low gear is easier but slower. To determine which gear to use for optimal performance, consider the terrain and your desired speed. Use high gear for flat surfaces or downhill rides, and low gear for uphill climbs or when starting from a stop.
if it has a high low trans then it probably is in the middle of high and low!
When riding a bike in low gear, it is easier to pedal but you cover less distance with each pedal stroke. In high gear, it is harder to pedal but you cover more distance with each pedal stroke. Low gear is better for uphill or rough terrain, while high gear is better for flat or downhill surfaces.
I run in Hi gear
this is the lever that enables high and low gear for 4wd.
With an automatic transmission, there are four or five gears, each gear bigger than the last. The bigger the gear the higher the speed. But once in a while, you need power, or "torque", to tow heavy items or carry great weights up steep hills, for example. Since your automatic transmission Is not a mind reader, it switches gears from low to high regardless of what you are towing. So using "low gear" forces the transmission to stay in the low gear even at speeds where it wants to go higher. This gives you less speed but more torque (power), so you will be able to make it up the hill without burning out your transmission. So only use low gear when towing or carrying great extra weight and do not drive fast, read your manual for low gear speed limits so you don't blow your transmission.
High gear ratios, 273,373,340 Low ratios, any thing starting with the #4 and up is a low gear ratio. 410 411 456 488 556 and up.
Low RPM. Gear is too high for travel speed
In general, using a low gear on a bike makes it easier to pedal but slower, while using a high gear makes it harder to pedal but faster. Low gears are good for climbing hills or starting from a stop, while high gears are better for riding on flat terrain or going downhill.
A double over bicycle will have two gears for the chain and it allows for easier pedaling up and down hills. When you are in a low gear, you will find that having the chain on the smaller gear will work better than having it on the large gear, which should be reserved for the high gear.