Old 11-17-11 | 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by electrik
Yes, the chain is narrower and tolerance tighter when you go up in "speeds".
I'm assuming by the quotes around "speeds", you are indicating that this isn't accurate terminology. I realize "speeds" isn't a technically accurate descriptor, but I was using the same terminology that I've seen used when selling chains and freewheels. So how would you have liked to see it described?
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