"Owing to the high efficiencies measured under high chain tensions, friction can account for only a few percent of the overall losses."
Yes, but if you can go from 98% efficiency to 98.1%, at 400W crank power that's an extra 0.4W at the back wheel.
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Yes, but if you can go from 98% efficiency to 98.1%, at 400W crank power that's an extra 0.4W at the back wheel.