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Old 06-30-22 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ronnydee
oh i always size the chain large cog large chainring. Was just curious if the calculation works out the same thats all
Totally depends on how far forward you pull the derailleur cage.That's why you should follow the drivetrain manufactures recommendations. On older road bikes and mtbs that are completely within capacity spec you can use small/small and you'll get the longest chain possible, which is a good thing. Big/big is totally dependent on the chain installers preference.
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