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Old 03-19-13 | 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by icyclist
Frank gets a one mile per hour increase in speed if he switches from a 44 to 46 chainring, if he's riding at the same cadence. And he is riding about the same cadence, because he reported he gets about the same average speed with either chainring.
Could you read this again and see if it makes any sense? These two sentences completely contradict each other.
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