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Old February 17th 20, 03:14 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich[_2_]
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Default 9/10/11/12 Speed Gruppo

On Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 9:30:11 AM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote:
"Effects of Lateral Chain Misalignment (Cross-Chaining) on Drivetrain Efficiency & Effects of Chainring Size on Drivetrain Efficiency" at
https://www.ceramicspeed.com/media/3...ize-report.pdf
has persuaded me that I will not be buying a 12- or 11-speed group! Nor 10-speed, nor even 9-speed.

Andre Jute
My Rohloff Speed 14 chainline is straight


I can't find the testing now but Connex did some tests of their 11 speed chains and had almost no losses from full cross chained to straight chains. Over the years they have developed the science of chains so well that they are so flexible that you simply don't get much in the way of loses.

This is proven by their wear tests as well since the wear test includes pushing the chains all of the way from one extreme to the other. https://bikerumor-wpengine.netdna-ss...st-results.jpg
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