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Old 05-24-21, 02:15 PM
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cjenrick
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the less speeds the better for a mountain bike, because when you throw mud into the equation, you want as much distance between the cogs as possible, this makes it harder to clog up the cogs and easier for the chain to remove the mud, and shifting does not have to be as precise. this has been my experience and is not written law.
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