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Old 11-06-04 | 10:07 PM
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More teeth in the drivetrain means more teeth to spread wear on (good), it also means increased friction (bad). I also maintain that the low angular separation between teeth and the larger ring and cog circumference means that it takes more chain slack to throw the chain, but that's just my pet theory.
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