Old 08-29-12, 07:53 AM
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It's almost always the left arm that fails. I think it has to do with the different ways the two arms transmit torque. I guess the non-drive side arm together with the BB spindle and chainring radius form a much longer arm than the distance from the drive side pedal to the "pulling" end of the chainring, if that makes sense.
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