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Old 06-18-19, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by AlmostTrick
Yes. The difference may be marginal, but to say there is none is incorrect. Larger sprockets and cogs are more efficient.
I am thrilled to "learn" this, but the "marginal gains" from riding the traditional 50 or 48 X 18 for the last 50 years could mean that I got home for lunch today a few seconds before my theoretical self on the same GI w/ smaller cogs on Total Time over several decades of riding.

I'm still at: No.

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