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Old 02-09-14 | 07:37 AM
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Bikes: '77 Colnago Super, '76 Fuji The Finest, '88 Cannondale Criterium, '86 Trek 760, '87 Miyata 712

Originally Posted by MickeyMaguire
I'm a little longer in the chain ring (52), but similar configuration. I had the exact configuration on another bike a couple of years ago and it worked out well all-around. In fact, I've noticed that a lot of road bikes are now configured similarly. People are trading a larger chain ring for a smaller one and going longer in the rear cluster (refering to the ground-inches of travel per crank of the pedal). For hilly rides, it makes sense. For me, I prefer a fifty-two on the largest chain ring and eleven on the rear as a good combo. I don't have as many hills outside my door, but, there is always a prevailing wind and the direction always seems to be in my face, no matter what direction I am traveling (how does that happen :O( or is it my imagination).
Headwinds will also shift sometimes abruptly when it's time to come back.

I've used the road double all my life and with a 14-28 gear. I do my own wrenching and will be swapping parts if needed. One thing I've noticed....it never gets easier, you only go faster. Time for a change. I'm 56yrs old and that is too old to keep doing things the same way.
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