Bicycle Mechanics - Very stiff, rigid chain

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gibberade
04-26-11, 11:44 AM
Hi everyone,
So I rode my bike in the snow, then left it for a few months (woops!). Now I go to ride and the chain is very rigid and will not turn when I peddle.
I cleaned it with water, removing a bunch of rust+dirt. Then I dried it. Still won't go.
Should I oil it, and then will it go?? I just have to go to the store and buy some lubricant.
Any other tips??
Thanks!
jimc101
04-26-11, 11:52 AM
Oil it, if it is still stiff (which it probably will be), replace
gibberade
04-26-11, 11:56 AM
Argh!! :(
How much would that cost?
Thanks for the reply
CACycling
04-26-11, 12:01 PM
Argh!! :(
How much would that cost?
Thanks for the reply
Depends on the bike. The type of chain is determined by the bike. If is is a single-speed bike (or IGH) you need a single-speed chain. If it is a derailer-equipped bike, the chain type is based on the number of cogs on the rear wheel. Assuming you don't have 8 cogs or more, a chain can be had for $15 but you'll need a chain tool to break it to make it the right length.
gibberade
04-26-11, 12:02 PM
Thanks again! Glad it's cheap.
I have access to a chain tool :)
You will need to make the new chain have the same number of links as the old one.
FastJake
04-26-11, 12:39 PM
If it's not too badly rusted, spray/soak it with WD40 or PB Blaster. Those will free it up. Then oil it.
If it's rusted, replace it. They're cheap enough. No sense getting hurt when it snaps on you (I've had this happen to me, twice.)
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