• I've always used 3/32 (I pronounce it three thirty tooths, but then I think I'm funny). It's easier to get chainrings in that size. If you're starting from the ground up though, and you don't mind a little extra weight, then I'd imagine that 1/8 chainrings and sprockets must last longer than the thinner ones.

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