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What size cog should I get?

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Old 01-02-11 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by peach-picker
yes... i can!

ran through a school radar at 30 mph on 48 x 16 and 27 mph on 48 x 17 recently, i have also looked inside peoples cars speedometers while riding next to them and seen between 25-27 mph
As they say in the Road subforum, this post is worthless without Garmin data.
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