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Cheers, that's really useful matey.
I'd been messing about with my track chart and there were too far too many numbers and other complications to try and work out manually....
@edscoble will give it a bash and see I reckon, cheers
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Honestly I reckon you'll be fine, if you have been used to massive chainring for eons, then the low to mid range of the cassette will be comforting with the 50t chainring.
If you intend to use that bike for touring at some point in the future, 34/32 is plentiful for loaded alpine climb.
WARNING; continental does not developed similar warning panels on the front of the locomotive/trains so be wary of approaching cyclists whom does not sport such warning.
http://www.gear-calculator.com/