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Old 11-17-07, 02:44 PM
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joseph senger
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touring friendly drive train?

so, who uses what? and how far can you get on it?

i've always stuck with cheap for my commuting and touring drive parts; cheap cassette, chainrings, and chain. However with my new, and slightly more involved touring bike build, i must look at it more carefully, yet still left with the question; do you pay for anything besides weight savings and ultra slick shifting in this department?
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