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Old 05-30-09, 11:07 PM
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You can always get a "compact" crank. Double rings, but a wider teeth spread than normal road cranks. Like 34-50, instead of 42-52. Gives you a lower ratio (approaching an MTB) without having to go to a triple crank. Nashbar sells something like that.
Of course, a short road rear derailleur might not be able to handle the increased spread. Gotta check your particular situation.
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