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Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
Aren't smaller cog's technically less efficient? I think I remember reading something to that effect...
Very small cogs can start introducing more drag from bending the chain around a smaller diameter. Not to mention that it is easier to throw the chain with fewer teeth engaged at any one time.
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