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Old 05-12-20, 11:22 AM
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djb
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very quickly, 46/36/26 is a wonderful option as it gives you all kinds of gear range, and if in the future you do some loaded touring, you always have the possibility of changing the small ring 26 to a smaller one (double check the bcd to make sure) and in any case, with a 32 or 34t cassette you will have pretty good gearing as is.

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