Old 12-16-13, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Quinn8it
Changing chains at the track is just a clumbsy solution that is going to put off the inevitable- if you want ride at the track you are going to have to change cogs. You need to learn how to do it fast... Just figure it out.
Some pseudo track/fixie bikes have REALLY short dropouts that means you can only run a couple of chainring/cog combos with one chain length... I think he might have really short dropouts.

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