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Originally Posted by FBinNY
This question was answered almost a century ago, and is common knowledge in the chain drive world. Larger sprockets increase efficiency for a number of reasons. Chief among them are reduced chain tension at the same input/output torques, and reduced movement as the chain winds onto and off the sprockets.

Lower bearing load at the chains pins, and less movement translate to higher efficiency.
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