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Old 01-11-07 | 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by mihlbach
Giventhe same gear ratio...that makes no sense.
Well, at least theoretically, it's true: smaller sprocket and chainring = less moment of inertia (rotational mass)

less moment of inertia means faster acceleration at equal pedaling force.



I, personally, wouldn't be able to notice that small a difference in momen of inertia, but, yeah... smaller chainrings and sprockets mean faster acceleration.
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