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Old 10-25-08 | 07:07 PM
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yeah wouldn't really matter unless you're going to do some serious miles.

The larger chainring/cog ratio will last longer, will have slightly less friction and you don't have to have chain tension as tight. If you're doing a conversion, chainstay clearance may be something to consider, but i wouldnt worry about it unless you're going have something +50 teeth.

Sheldon brown mentions this about halfway down here.
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