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Re: Re: Re: Gear Ratio Math?
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Posted by BECK on January 20, 2002 at 14:48:52 from (65.171.1.106):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Gear Ratio Math? posted by Alberta Mike on January 20, 2002 at 12:40:58:
Sorry about the double posts. I havn't posted here very much and the thing is posting when I back space windows frames to recompose. Hope that hasn't added confusion to my discussion. The 20/45 (45/20) is definately the lower set. Gear ratios are tricky to think about. Some beginner at IH may have been tricked and the error never caught? If so, would the error be in the manual only, or in the build also? I'm headed out to the 'WEED for a steak and a beer. And see if there's any SINGLE wimen there.
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