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Old 08-16-16, 10:13 AM
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Bostic
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Depending on your location and how much climbing you do, a 48/32 or 46/30 can be more efficient than a 50/34 with regards to terrain and how many rollers there are and staying in the big ring. If you are fast and strong than it's all a moot point, but I'm sure most of the people taking the time to read this thread are more interested in the advantages of lower gearing.
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