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Bianchimadness 09-23-11 04:22 PM

New Chain Selection!
 
I've got a Bianchi that needs a new chain, 7 speed, with Biopace. It still had the original chain from when it was made I believe, and I noticed some rust. I measured it at 55.5 inches. It seems difficult to find the best chain out there for a 7-speed. Any recommendations?

mazdaspeed 09-23-11 04:23 PM

I would highly suggest an 8 speed sram chain.

miamijim 09-23-11 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by mazdaspeed (Post 13269780)
I would highly suggest an 8 speed sram chain.

+1. Any 7/8s chain will work.

Capecodder 09-23-11 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by mazdaspeed (Post 13269780)
I would highly suggest an 8 speed sram chain.

+100 I highly recommend SRAM chains.

BentLink 09-23-11 04:35 PM

I've got SRAM 870's on my 6, 7 and 8 speeds for the past year. They've held up nicely!

Chombi 09-23-11 05:00 PM

Everybody loves SRAM, but if you want something period correct on a very special 80's(?) Italian bike (This is C&V forum afterall), a Regina Oro Record with the drilled plates would look great. may not shift as quickly and positively as SRAMs....but will look fantastic!

Chombi

Bianchimadness 09-27-11 07:16 AM

I happened to make a mistake. It is a 6 speed, and I had gotten a new KMC Z chain from the local bike shop, however it was 1 link too big, or 1 link too small, and did not come with the special connecter link. Because the bike has Biopace, is it positive that the 8 speed Sram will work?

Pars 09-27-11 07:26 AM

Yes, it will work. It is normal to have to remove link(s) when installing a new chain. IIRC, most come with 114 links, which is enough to do fairly large freewheel/chainring combos. Bikes with less gearing (smaller freewheel large cog, chainrings, etc.) will need links removed. If I am certain that my original chain is the correct length, I usually just match the new chain up to it (lay them side by side) and remove links. You will need a chain tool BTW.

khatfull 09-27-11 07:29 AM

6 x 3 speed, Biopace rings, SRAM PC-830 chain. Works flawlessly. Get the SRAM. :)

BTW - I had to get a second chain and add I think 4 links to make the monster below work :)

http://home.comcast.net/~khatfull/images/tsv/ag1.jpg

Bianchigirll 09-27-11 07:36 AM

all chains come about the same lenght and need to 'cut' to fit your bike, so the length of your present chain is not an issue. also if your bike has lots of miles you may need to replace the cassette or freewheel too.

I have been using a KMC 8spd chain and it seems to work pretty well

Bianchimadness 09-27-11 07:37 AM

the problem is that with the new chain I have, it does not have the power-link, and so therefore it would be too long or short. I believe if I have a chain with powerlink, I could match up the length exact. Without weakening the strength.

RFC 09-27-11 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by khatfull (Post 13284196)
6 x 3 speed, Biopace rings, SRAM PC-830 chain. Works flawlessly. Get the SRAM. :)

BTW - I had to get a second chain and add I think 4 links to make the monster below work :)

http://home.comcast.net/~khatfull/images/tsv/ag1.jpg

Khatfull, where in Minnesota do you need gearing like that?;)

rhenning 09-27-11 07:43 AM

The answer is obvious buy a power link. Roger

20grit 09-27-11 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchimadness (Post 13284236)
the problem is that with the new chain I have, it does not have the power-link, and so therefore it would be too long or short. I believe if I have a chain with powerlink, I could match up the length exact. Without weakening the strength.

If it's too long, you break the chain using a chain breaking tool. Remove the necessary number of links and proceed. The posters above have all said this.

khatfull 09-27-11 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by RFC (Post 13284256)
Khatfull, where in Minnesota do you need gearing like that?;)

Really don't, it was just an exercise in "can I?" or "just for the heck of it" and, wth, I decided to leave it :)

Bianchimadness 09-27-11 07:59 AM

what about Shimano chains? the local bike shop has one in stock with a power-link.

DrJim 09-27-11 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by Capecodder (Post 13269811)
+100 I highly recommend SRAM chains.

+101 This is what you want. SRAM PC830 at Amazon.com for $10.63, free shipping with Amazon Prime or if you buy three (to get to $25 total).

http://www.amazon.com/SRAM-P-Link-Bi...7131883&sr=8-1

Pars 09-27-11 08:31 AM

The KMC chain you have (without powerlink) will work... you still need a chain tool (and will need one regardless of whether or not the new chain has a powerlink.) You will most likely need to shorten any chain you buy.

photogravity 09-27-11 08:37 AM

Wippermann 8sX. Stainless steel so it won't rust. Nice chains.

khatfull 09-27-11 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 13284488)
Wippermann 8sX. Stainless steel so it won't rust. Nice chains.

Where do we find these? Got a link? :) All I can find is in the UK.

DrJim 09-27-11 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 13284488)
Wippermann 8sX. Stainless steel so it won't rust. Nice chains.

Among others, Amazon has Wippermann's. A little expensive for my blood. And I suspect money wasted. A lubricated chain is not likely to rust.

photogravity 09-27-11 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by khatfull (Post 13284978)
Where do we find these? Got a link? :) All I can find is in the UK.

I purchased it from a seller on ePay a while back. I've also used their 1z1 and 108 1/8" chain. I really like the Wippermann chain, and have used KMC also which seems like pretty good chain. I can't access ePay from work so I can't look right now, but I'll try to dig it up when I get home.

EDIT: I dug around through my eBay purchases but I can't find the link for where I bought the 8sX, it was that far back... Sorry I don't have a better answer.

due ruote 09-27-11 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by DrJim (Post 13284348)
+101 This is what you want. SRAM PC830 at Amazon.com for $10.63, free shipping with Amazon Prime or if you buy three (to get to $25 total).

http://www.amazon.com/SRAM-P-Link-Bi...7131883&sr=8-1

+ whatever number we're up to.

Puget Pounder 09-27-11 02:44 PM

Does anyone use shimano chains anymore? I sure don't. They only want you to buy those stupid "Dura Ace" links. SRAM ftw.

RobbieTunes 09-27-11 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by Puget Pounder (Post 13286369)
Does anyone use shimano chains anymore? I sure don't. They only want you to buy those stupid "Dura Ace" links. SRAM ftw.

+1 +1
I had two 9-sp Shimano's snap on me last year. The "extra pin" is a nice idea, but I have a Power Link on every one of my chains.


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