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does anyone ride with a chainring larger than 44t
kalex:
i'm not saying it's wrong or not done
just don't see many builds with them (saying that i bet i do now)
rooski:
Bigger than 45 is not the norm,but lower than 43 is a no go for a race bike in my opinion :),Nowhere fast.
nosepickben:
Not much call for 45+teeth, by the time people wanted harder gearings, smaller rear sprockets and compatible hubs came about. One of my favourite pro racers Kenny May ran 41-14, which equates to 46-16.
kalex:
well do many use a 46 or 47 on a rider then (not racing just riding around)
i appreciate the newer bikes have smaller cogs that most likely equal this type front sprocket
but i would like to know if anyone actually has these big cogs fitted, and could they post a pic even more so if it's the 47
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