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bike is up and running again thanks to the good folks at Appleton Bike and Fitness--great crew, great service.
All it took was a new chain---got a nice SRAM 9 speed chain--bike is in silent running mode |
cleaned up the last remainign noise by tighening the chainring bolts
thanks for all the advice guys and gals--its much appreciated, even though it turned out to be a minor problem. Sorry, i tend to be a perfectionist. This forums rules--i've learned so much about bikes in the short 1 yr i've been here. |
Originally Posted by skanking biker
bike is up and running again thanks to the good folks at Appleton Bike and Fitness--great crew, great service.
All it took was a new chain---got a nice SRAM 9 speed chain--bike is in silent running mode So the bianchi pista has a 3/32 drive train? I thought the 9speed chains were NOT preferred for track drivetrains. That's what I've been telling people. The idea of a chain that is designed to have large amounts of lateral movement enabling the rider to shift 9 gears seems like a bad chain for a fixed gear... |
bp has 3/32 as standard. as long as the chain is tight and the cog and chainring aren't ramped (which they aren't) then the lateral flex issue of a road chain shouldn't be a problem.
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Originally Posted by chuck_norris
So the bianchi pista has a 3/32 drive train? I thought the 9speed chains were NOT preferred for track drivetrains. That's what I've been telling people. The idea of a chain that is designed to have large amounts of lateral movement enabling the rider to shift 9 gears seems like a bad chain for a fixed gear...
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