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Old June 7th 14, 09:46 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default How many cogs of each can you should you use?

Back in the days of 10 gears bicycles it was recommended due to chain deflection and duplicate gears that you not use the big big or small small combinations of cog and chainring. How many cogs-chainring combos is it recommended to not use on 9 speeds, 10 speeds and 11 speeds rear clusters?

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