Yesterday, I was trying to help my wife understand what she was doing when she shifted gears on the bike... pretty much ran along the lines of "you shift up to go fast, you shift down to pedal easier".
Unfortunately, my neighbor was there and either we understand it differently or one of us is just wrong, thus creating continued confusion for my wife. For a motor vehicle, he insists that to a downshift is from 1 to 2, while I maintain that a downshift is from 2 to 1.
Is this a schooling or geographic thing? Are we both right or is he flat out wrong? He says he thinks of it as a ratio thing, but I think his math is wrong.
Just to verify my math... on a bicycle... if I'm on the 32 tooth drive and the 16 tooth cog, I'm at 2 to 1. As I shift up for speed, I select the 11 tooth cog, I'm at 2.9 to 1, a higher ratio and faster gear.
Or... am I looking at this all wrong?