Thread: Crank Phasing
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Old 05-08-16, 10:06 PM
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fxsvelo
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We've always ridden OOP (captain leads stoker by 90 degrees) and it works well for us. We don't ride off-road (much) so we don't strike pedals. My stoker especially likes it because it feels smoother to her. And, I suspect we get longer life out of our drivetrain.

Next time I have to mess with the drive train I want to try in-phase to see if it helps climbing.
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