Tel":242rg8zk said:You would notice the difference yes; lighter, stiffer, responsive a quality bike is an absolute joy to ride.
Tel":2mnifoz9 said:That sounds like a superb plan! Enjoy and I'm sure you'll have many nostalgic conversations with people like me
Tel":3atrg3el said:Yes smallest front largest rear is the easiest gear. If it is not easy enough you need to make the largest on the rear larger or the smallest on the front smaller.
As you can't change the rings on the front without changing the whole chainset your cheapest option is to change the sprockets on the back (the freewheel). I'm guessing that you currently have a 14-24 (lowest gear of 46.2") you should be able to get a 14-28 (lowest gear of 39.6") on there without any problems which would help. A new freewheel should cost about £10 or so and no more than £5 to have it fitted at the lbs.
You can change the chainset which would be a nice upgrade and allow you to run a small chainring of 39 as opposed to your current 42 (lowest gear of 42.9"). Cost of that would be between £30 - £50'ish for a budget one.
Hope that helps!