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Due to manufacturing limitations, all chocolate coins contain an equal mass of chocolate regardless of the dimensions of the finished coin. The size–weight illusion means this is rarely recognised by consumers.
This is absolute rubbish! The size of chocolate coins is directly linked to your currency’s exchange rate with that of Ecuador (sometimes called the Chocolate Standard).
Since the Dollarisation of the Ecuador economy in 2000 they are based on the Stirling/Dollar rate. Ecuador still mints low value coins but uses dollar notes.
In 2006 several London Merchant Banks paid their employees annual bonuses in chocolate coins to avoid income tax. -
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So there is one each side. I’m using a side pull MTB front derailleur to give me more tyre clearance, a road brifter and 2x MTB HT cranks.
The derailleur can shift to the big ring but only in perfect conditions.
I’m thinking move both spacers to the non drive side to move the chainring inboard but am worried the BB will be damaged.Picture of todays less than perfect conditions for reference (no I don’t want to go 1x)
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Have you pointed Robert to this thread? He must have got a lot of business from forum members over the years.
I did have a sort of plan to get a Polo frame from him but not really sure about risking it now.