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05-10-14, 05:42 PM
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Posted By TejanoTrackie

A multi-speed chain is 3/32", so it can be used...

A multi-speed chain is 3/32", so it can be used if the chainring and cog are also 3/32". The advantage of using a regular 3/32" single-speed chain is that the pins are a bit longer, such that they...
05-10-14, 09:49 AM
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Posted By TejanoTrackie

Nope. It adds 1/2" to the circumference of the...

Nope. It adds 1/2" to the circumference of the cog, but the chain only covers about 1/2 of the cog circumference, so you divide again by 2, which gives you 1/8".
05-10-14, 08:47 AM
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Posted By TejanoTrackie

For every cog tooth you add or subtract, the...

For every cog tooth you add or subtract, the wheel's axle moves approximately 1/8" in the dropout.
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