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Old 05-27-08 | 12:14 AM
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Apparently... Phil makes an 11 tooth that also requires a special lock ring.

Aside from those folks who run fixed folders where a really small rear cog is needed for gearing, I can't see any reason why anyone would want to run such a small cog as anything below 14 teeth really cuts into the drives efficiency, can run harshly, and will wear out extremely quickly.

What kind of gearing would a person be looking at ?
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