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Old 07-06-22, 11:51 PM
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Shorter crank does makes it easier to spin higher cadence faster.

But getting accustomed to higher cadence can only be fully satisfied with training. It's not really that bad. Higher cadence is better for leg endurance.

As a bonus, you might find shorter cranks are more comfortable when you get used to it (less bend at the knees and better leverage for the legs).
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