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loverrellik 04-10-17 01:04 PM

Wippermann Chain Life
 
I'm on my first wipperman chain that has not stretched yet and is about 1.7 years old. Is there any reason to replace this guy if it's still rolling, not stretched, not bent?

What other chains are on the same par for toughness/longevity as this guy?

SquidPuppet 04-10-17 01:19 PM

Any kinks? Tight links?

FBinNY 04-10-17 01:22 PM

My left knee is fine. Hasn't given me any problems in years. Should I see a doctor and have it checked out?

seau grateau 04-10-17 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by loverrellik (Post 19501708)
Is there any reason to replace this guy if it's still rolling, not stretched, not bent?

Think you just answered your own question.

loverrellik 04-10-17 02:32 PM

Fair enough.

Is the Izumi Super Toughness worth it's weight in gold? Any reviews on this guy?


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 19501920)
Think you just answered your own question.


Broctoon 04-10-17 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by loverrellik (Post 19501953)
Is the Izumi Super Toughness worth it's weight in gold?

Absolutely. Even worth its weight in platinum. Especially if you need to replace a perfectly serviceable existing chain.

scoho 04-10-17 05:31 PM

How far you've ridden with a chain (and in what conditions) is a much better indication of "age" than simply how long it's been on the bike, because the amount of riding is a better proxy for how worn the chain might be. But it's still just a proxy--what you really want to know is how worn the chain actually is. So, as others have said, if the chain is fine, it's fine.

steve-in-kville 04-10-17 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by Broctoon (Post 19502210)
Especially if you need to replace a perfectly serviceable existing chain.

^^^Pure gold right there. Or platinum. Whatever.

loverrellik 04-11-17 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by scoho (Post 19502324)
How far you've ridden with a chain (and in what conditions) is a much better indication of "age" than simply how long it's been on the bike, because the amount of riding is a better proxy for how worn the chain might be. But it's still just a proxy--what you really want to know is how worn the chain actually is. So, as others have said, if the chain is fine, it's fine.

I'm troubleshooting a consistent "clink" noise and doing it the old mechanic way of swapping things out to pin point it, not really replacing a good chain but if I'm going to buy a chain for stand/troubleshooting i'd prefer to have another chain I won't need to worry about stretching every month.

hairnet 04-11-17 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by loverrellik (Post 19503383)
i'd prefer to have another chain I won't need to worry about stretching every month.

Any chain that does that is either made of cheese or you're a superhuman beast.

Philasteve 04-11-17 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 19503894)
Any chain that does that is either made of cheese or you're a superhuman beast.

I had to check if this was the muscular 6'6" 260lbs beast mode guy's thread. OP I wouldn't replace a chain that doesn't need to be replaced. I always keep a cheaper k710 around just in case.

Zoroman 04-11-17 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Philasteve (Post 19504275)
I had to check if this was the muscular 6'6" 260lbs beast mode guy's thread. OP I wouldn't replace a chain that doesn't need to be replaced. I always keep a cheaper k710 around just in case.

h


Oh yea, did you ever see his lower half??


And yes needing replace chains every month is sure sign of super-human-ness-strength and brute brutality stronglyist bike man.

AristoNYC 04-11-17 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by FBinNY (Post 19501772)
My left knee is fine. Hasn't given me any problems in years. Should I see a doctor and have it checked out?

Does it burn when you pee? That is usually a sign of a knee problem.

CliffordK 04-11-17 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by FBinNY (Post 19501772)
My left knee is fine. Hasn't given me any problems in years. Should I see a doctor and have it checked out?

What is the weight savings with installing titanium knees?

hairnet 04-11-17 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 19504765)
Does it burn when you pee? That is usually a sign of a knee problem.

It's red, but I ate beets last night.

loverrellik 04-12-17 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Philasteve (Post 19504275)
I had to check if this was the muscular 6'6" 260lbs beast mode guy's thread. OP I wouldn't replace a chain that doesn't need to be replaced. I always keep a cheaper k710 around just in case.


1 month was bit exaggeration. PC 1's show stretch-marks after 1-2 months and my cranks went through those as my local shop only had those for single speed chains. Unfortunately the new place I moved also only carries PC 1's but I'm just needing a "mechanic-swap-troubleshooting" chain now.

TimothyH 04-12-17 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by CliffordK (Post 19504803)
What is the weight savings with installing titanium knees?


Oh man, this is the funniest thing I've read in a long time. :lol:

CliffordK 04-12-17 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by loverrellik (Post 19501708)
I'm on my first wipperman chain that has not stretched yet and is about 1.7 years old. Is there any reason to replace this guy if it's still rolling, not stretched, not bent?

What other chains are on the same par for toughness/longevity as this guy?

Did you actually measure the chain for stretch?

How many miles in 1.7 years? I've seen bikes that hang in garages for decades with no appreciable chain wear or tire wear.

Single Speed may be unique in a few ways. First, if setup right, the chain line should be very straight. Also, no need to go super narrow with chain parts. Fully enclosed chain cases?

Riding weather also affects chain wear.

Anyway, if you haven't guessed yet, ride what you have until it gets stretched (8%?) or otherwise is unusable.

If you like Wipperman, and get good life out of them, no reason to change. There are several models from a very expensive stainless to other more reasonably priced chains. Get what you need for your application.

I'm still experimenting, and have yet to find my dream chain. Next chains to try will be some KMC SL chains

Philasteve 04-13-17 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by Zoroman (Post 19504356)
h


Oh yea, did you ever see his lower half??


And yes needing replace chains every month is sure sign of super-human-ness-strength and brute brutality stronglyist bike man.

haha nah I can't say I have. I think he went incognito.

Zoroman 04-13-17 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Philasteve (Post 19508978)
haha nah I can't say I have. I think he went incognito.

Darn. Too Bad. It was almost cartoon-ish how stereotypical he was playing the role of the Ego Maniac Narcissistic Steroid Popping In Front of Mirror Lingering Macho Macho Man.

And it was fun. My days are less fun now.

IAmSam 04-14-17 05:26 AM

Did somebody say Chain Life?

http://i65.tinypic.com/312guqh.jpg

SquidPuppet 04-14-17 09:54 AM

Yikes!

Philasteve 04-14-17 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 19510342)
Did somebody say Chain Life?

http://i65.tinypic.com/312guqh.jpg

Reminds me of that gross picture of the guy covered head to toe in teeth. Things scary looking lol.


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