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True, and your knees will take a bigger beating. You can account for the crank length by adjusting your gearing but if your cranks are too big it will be difficult to ride with a high cadence and put more pressure on your knees. This is especially true in road cycling but MTB riders would have a similar problem when pedaling up hills. My cranks are 175mm but my next set will be 172.5 or 170.
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Shorter crank arms should provide a more uniform "load" on the upper leg, right?
I don't know if most MTB riders climb in the saddle or out of it. If you climb out of the saddle, larger cranks might actually be preferable or differences in crank size might not be as noticeable, but for people turning lots of circles with higher cadence will notice the difference.
That is your "bottom bracket"...For an in-depth discussion on proper crank length, see here: http://www.myra-simon.com/bike/cranks.html
We need a "Bicycling Road" thread...
I just ordered spare Industry Nine Ultralite RACE wheelset. This time, it will have a ZTR Podium MMX rims, blue hubs and black aluminum spokes. It will take 5-6 weeks to build. This wheelset will be in @1210 gram range so I am truly excited. Stay tuned.