Thanks for "sweet".

Forgive my forgetfulness, but was your chainring the 48? If so, no, that
went onto the '03 Curt -- 48 X 17/20 Dingle for 70/60 gi.

This one will have a 46 X 15 cruising side (76") with a 17/19 Dingle on the
flip (also fixed) side, for 67 and 60 gi. I know that this detracts from
the purity of the fixed drivetrain, but I ain't getting younger, and there
are hilly rides I like to do on this bike. 60 gi will get me up Tramway
while twiddling, seated (67" hasn't been hard either, and I've done it more
than once in a 75-76" with a good tailwind, but then again, I'm not getting
younger.)

On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 3:15 PM, Dave Grossman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this the sweet rig my old/new chainring will be on?
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