Old 10-11-10, 05:52 PM
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44:17. But actually, I think a lower gear ratio translates to more force on the components, rather than a higher one (At least I know this is true with rear cogs). If not, then I think the amount of force between the cone nut and the chainwheel won't be any more than the amount of force applied with your legs. I'd be more worried about sudden pressure, like skids.
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