cog size
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cog size
what's the smallest available cog size.. i've seen 13... anyone make a 12?
i know i'm wear out chains faster but that's why god created wipperman chains
i know i'm wear out chains faster but that's why god created wipperman chains
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I know Suntour made a 12t cog. However the downsize of really small cogs like this is that you often need a special lockring.
See https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...2d4cec7cf98fa6
See https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...2d4cec7cf98fa6
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weight savings isnt entirely negligible... smaller cog in the back means smaller chainring in the front to acheive a similar gear ratio.
for instance, with a 700 x 25c tire and 170mm cranks...
44t chainring paired with a 16t cog with produce 72.5 gear inches
a 33t chainring with a 12t cog will produce the exact same ratio
not only are you saving weight on your chainrings and cogs but you ar also eliminating 13 links from your chain.
and small gearing looks cool... duh
for instance, with a 700 x 25c tire and 170mm cranks...
44t chainring paired with a 16t cog with produce 72.5 gear inches
a 33t chainring with a 12t cog will produce the exact same ratio
not only are you saving weight on your chainrings and cogs but you ar also eliminating 13 links from your chain.
and small gearing looks cool... duh
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