And probably not a problem for you, but it is for me and my noodly legs.
But I like to have real low gearing for the hills, triple crank (52/39/28) and 11-28 rear sort of thing.
And that campag double crankset you have has pretty high gearing. Is that potentially an issue when tired and facing a big climb?
Different strokes for different people, but just chucking a suggestion out.
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And probably not a problem for you, but it is for me and my noodly legs.
But I like to have real low gearing for the hills, triple crank (52/39/28) and 11-28 rear sort of thing.
And that campag double crankset you have has pretty high gearing. Is that potentially an issue when tired and facing a big climb?
Different strokes for different people, but just chucking a suggestion out.