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Old 06-23-07, 04:57 PM
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I say just get a 48t chainring for the existing crank. Then a narrow-range road cassette in the rear. A 11-24t should be fine. You're really not going to get more speed from changing your gearing, that's a matter of air-resistance vs. power. To make more power, you'll need to improve fitness (aerobic capacity & muscle efficiency).
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