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Old 07-08-22, 03:07 PM
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Bliip
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Yes, it's called cross chaining. The larger chainring in the front is primarily for the smallest cog in the back and the second smaller chainring in the front is for the middle to largest cog in the back. This keeps the chain as straight as possible so there is less strain and wear on the chain and derailleur. Chains can actually break on prolonged use of severe angles.

https://wickwerks.com/support/crosschaining/
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