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Old 08-17-09 | 10:11 AM
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slake707
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I guess it gives a constant you can compare against I guess. It does give you a piece of information that is "standard".. given a direct drive wheel how big of a diameter would it be to travel the same distance as with gearing, useful dunno.. but I guess you can always just take the gear inches and multiply it by about 3 (pi to be exact) and get the distance traveled.

Not sure why it is the one people care about most
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