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Re: Titanium chain & sprokets
Pete;
You are correct on the first point. The teeth are ground to help shifting. As a result of that, you end up with an asymmetric tooth profile, which takes torque better in one direction than the other. I think were both right on that one. We seem to be in agreement regarding rest of my points. I think we've gotten a little off topic anyway. |
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