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Old 20-04.-2006, 02:56 AM   #1
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Default supercharger bashguards

Hey everyone, I am converting my P-1 to 9-speed and have an opportunity to buy a used E-13 SRS with 40t supercharger bashguard. My question is, what is the drawback to using a 40t supercharger if I use a smaller sprocket? I assume it will work. I was thinking of using somewhere around a 36t. Thx, Dave.
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Old 27-09.-2007, 05:41 AM   #2
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Default Re: supercharger bashguards

Problems with using a larger bashring than necesary, cut/bruised/chipped bone, on that little bone that sticks out of your ankle. I use a 40t bashring with a 32t ring, and have multiple times badly bruised that bone on my ankle. Usually occurs through root sections and other places where your feet slide around on the pedals.

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