longer gearing needs less teeth on rear sprocket ( more mph if you've the excess power)
Sure. Winning makes you feel good about yourself and your performance with the game. HAving said that, losing can help define your competitive performance as well. But overall, if you are always losing at a particular game you will probably move on to something you are better able to compete at.
dropping one in the front and going up in the rear has lowered your overall gearing. Unless you had trouble getting to full revs before this will have lowered your available top speed. Getting faster at the top w/o losing any at the bottom is pretty much impossible, you can't really have both.
No, not unless you have fat on the bottom of your feet. Depending on your size, some people become an inch or so taller after losing weight because they end up with better posture without carrying all the weight .
GONE!
Hi If your car is diesel , change the airflow meter or the brake switch thanks
some people believe they wont win at sport withought them
I'm not to sure but I think while losing weight.
Maybe. It depends on the person. A set of scales would solve your question better than guesswork.
England's best performance in a world cup was in 1966 when they famously won it, beating Germany 4-2 in the final. Their second best performance was in 1990 when they came 4th after narrowly losing in the semi-finals against Germany on penalties.
Probably, not losing their heads.
Both teams have been back and forth... 2009 the Colts are better due to not losing a game yet.
After losing his job, house, and friends, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.