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does ten speeds obsolete 9?

 
 
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Old 13-07.-2004, 05:56 AM   #1
G.Daniels
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Default does ten speeds obsolete 9?

and in what conditions? how much time is lost? on a given
course? does everyone change at once or are there two
more classes?
 
Old 13-07.-2004, 05:56 AM   #2
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Default Re: does ten speeds obsolete 9?

g.daniels wrote:
> and in what conditions? how much time is lost? on a given
> course? does everyone change at once or are there two more
> classes?

Sometimes you make me so curious as to what you are saying


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Old 13-07.-2004, 06:32 AM   #3
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Default Re: does ten speeds obsolete 9?

In article
<41b0dda1.0407121049.6f9955cc@posting.google.com>,
datakoll@yahoo.com says...

>and in what conditions? how much time is lost? on a given
>course? does everyone change at once or are there two
>more classes?

9 speed is better because that one cog less makes the bike
weigh less.
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Alex
 
 


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