I've had the bike in the title for over a year and thoroughly enjoy it, except that I find it a little under-geared, never using anything below the smallest three sprockets. The chainring is 38t. Could I fit a larger chainring? Bear in mind I'm very much a beginner, so don't have experience in bike mechanics.
Thanks,
Tim.
Using the infos already kindly supplied by others, you might be able to do TWO changes in the direction you wish to go:-
1) change the chainring for a larger diameter
2) Change the cassette for one with a smaller diameter!
I myself have only done the second one, and from memory only, I went from a top gear with I believe 15 or 16 teeth, to one with 11. It made that bike far nicer to ride, and the feel of much less revolutions for the feet!
Same speed of course, but less effort on my part.
The work, if you buy a few special tools, which are not expensive, is easy to do and the results were great.
May I suggest that you do the cassette first and see how you like the difference, assuming for the moment that your cassette is not already at the highest possible gear (lowest number of teeth).
Then if that is not possible for some reason, or you want a still higher top gear, then do the chainring.....or the other way round, but doing both, you may find that the chain you have may still fit, or be close to.
If you remember what an "Overdrive" did for cars, the effect is I feel, somewhat similar for bikes!
If you are interested in learning more about the car version, look here:-
en.wikipedia.org
Regards
Andy