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gearing...14/41 vs 15/44


barry1me

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15/44 is not as tight of a turning radius as 14/41. This is the reason. plus more teeth engaged on the sprockets.

15/44 = 2.933

14/41 = 2.929

Interesting..I didnt think about the tighter turning radius.  Makes sense that the 15/44 should have some less resistence loss off the front Sprocket vs the 14 tooth.

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