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Re: 102mm cranks on a 29er...good idea?

 
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Old 26-06.-2008, 08:32 PM   #1
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Default Re: 102mm cranks on a 29er...good idea?


I tried my 102 on my 29" for one week.

Here's my notes:
Daily commute to and from work ok, but static mount harder.

Marginal higher speed but coming down hills harder to slow down.

Feels smoother peddling at high speed with less wobble affect.

Forget about riding off road, couldn't get enough leverage (sticking
with 125 here).

For my riding requirements I'll stick with the 125 for both off road
and communting. I even use the 125 on my 36"


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