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Old 12-29-10, 07:47 AM
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Fred Smedley
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Having a shorter cage is beneficial when using a compact crank as tension on the middle to small ring shift will be better when bouncing around on a trail lessening a chance of dropping the chain. That's my opinion anyways. Same reason applies for preventing chain slap on downhills while coasting.
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