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Ian Lindridge

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Jun 15, 2024, 8:11:47 PMJun 15
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Here's a link on 2 Masi bicycles with some history of the maker..
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David Sieving

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Jun 17, 2024, 3:14:41 PMJun 17
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Interesting.  They are riding on their large chain wheel.  Me, most of my riding is on my small chain wheel.

Dave

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Mark Stonich

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Jun 17, 2024, 5:41:47 PMJun 17
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I do 98% of my riding on the “big" ring. 

Might have something to do with most of my cranks having been triples, before I turned the outer rings into chainring guards. Typically 22/32 or 24/36. And my cassettes being 11-34, 11-36 or 11-48.

24-36-bash.jpg

Mark Stonich
Bikesmith Design and Fabrication LLC
5349 Elliot Ave
Minneapolis MN USA
Ph. +1 (612) 710-9593

Ian Lindridge

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Jun 17, 2024, 6:56:14 PMJun 17
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I'm right there with Mark! My cynical self thought that the big chainring was for the video........I'd do that!

I didn't stop at smaller chainrings and large cog cassettes, I went to a motor........
Ian Lindridge a,k.a. The Blind (and deaf) Lord of Kent

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