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Old 06-19-09, 02:45 PM
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njlonghorn
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I had thought about the smoothness of the shift on the crankset, but figured I don't usually change the crankset while climbing so I should be able to make that work.

I hadn't, however, considered the slack problem. Adding 10 more teeth of range adds ten chain links of slack.... I think I'll stick with what I have!

Thanks for the quick response. Happy cycling!
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