If you take it to the extreme, at some point when you're on the very threshold of ability that 1.3 gear inch difference is going to be the difference between blowing up and not blowing up, so then you will surely see and feel the difference. When you're not out on the extreme raggedy edge, chances are you won't be able to feel a difference that small. The camel only feels the straw when the load is on the verge of breaking his back, and the dam only feels that final drop of water that causes catastrophic failure when it's already stressed to the breaking point.

On 09/01/2017 10:08 AM, Garth wrote:
Who's to say it does or not, since thee answer "depends" on the rider, bike, terrain, climate and 
all intangibles. So one answer just won't do, look at the Whole picture and you see it doesn't matter in that 
the Whole picture does not depend on anything "in" the picture since everything "in" the 
Whole picture is the Whole picture. There is only One Whole picture ☺


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