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Old 08-21-07 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by baxtefer
in terms of just drivetrain efficiency, it actually is.
bigger chainring/cog = less bend in chain = less friction = higher efficiency.
true but in that paper it also reveals that higher rpms are more efficient...But like MIN said its all for not once you start to take into the other factors that will affect your overall speed much more drastically
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