It make more sense to change the chainring than cassette, so I reckon it's a good move.
It mean you'll spend more time in the middle range where the jump between each cog is smaller rather than top/middle with a smaller chainring.
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It make more sense to change the chainring than cassette, so I reckon it's a good move.
It mean you'll spend more time in the middle range where the jump between each cog is smaller rather than top/middle with a smaller chainring.