Old 09-10-06 | 12:51 AM
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Yeah, any 'frictional difference' is probably close to zip from a realistic standpoint. But johnny made a good point about choosing a ring based on where to shift next. If you're coming up on a hill at 20 mph, you'd best be in the smaller chainring. If you're getting ready to sprint at that same 20 mph, it'd be wiser to go intot he larger chainring.
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