Old 05-08-20, 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Archinutt
What an interesting conversation. I had no idea this was going to turn into a conversation 95% about cadence. Who knew (everyone but me apparently). I may need to change the title of the thread

I may likely keep it as it is at replacement.

Thanks everyone
It has to involve cadence. If your range in cadence were infinite and you could push infinitely hard you could go as fast as you want with a single gear.

If I spin at 90 rpm and you mash at 75 rpm and my smallest cog is a 12t and yours is an 11t, who's going faster given the same chainrings up front?
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