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Old 02-12-04 | 11:59 AM
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From: milwaukee
Originally Posted by legalize_it
larger chainring = less torque

go with the smaller cog
I can't describe with technical jargon, but its the ratio thats important. Its harder to generate torque with a larger chainring, but with the larger cog (to maintain similar gear inches) requires less torque to turn. So its a wash.

That said, I'd replace the cog as they are cheaper.
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