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NOTE |
20 October 2000 |
A 'high' or 'low' ratio gear is in reference to it's
performance, not it's numerical number. To illustrate - a 'high' FD ratio will give
'higher road speed', but will have a numerically low figure. A 'low' FD ratio
will give lower road speed, but have a numerically high figure. A by-product of
this will be reduced acceleration capability on the 'high' ratio, increased
acceleration capability on the 'low' ratio. The main gearbox gears work in the
exact same way.