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Old 05-05-16, 02:26 PM
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I used to set the captains cranks a tooth ahead of the stoker, the idea being that the stoker would need less effort getting the pedals over top dead center. But recently I got a tip to put the stoker's cranks a tooth ahead of the captain so that she wouldn't feel like her pedals are being rushed over the top. This seems to work better for us as the stoker seems more comfortable with a higher cadence now.
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