Colored chains and Conversions
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Colored chains and Conversions
So I converted a road bike to a single speed, and am using the original chain ring and stuff thats all 3/32''. So Im using a single speed 3/32'' chain.
The problem is I am really wanting to put some colored chains on the thing, but it seems like the only ones made are 1/8''?
So should I just go with a 1/8'' chain on my 3/32'' drive train? Im guessing If I do this Im going to get a little bit of a rattling.. How bad is that? Any other downsides?
Or alternatively, is there some secret company that does make colored 3/32'' chains?
The problem is I am really wanting to put some colored chains on the thing, but it seems like the only ones made are 1/8''?
So should I just go with a 1/8'' chain on my 3/32'' drive train? Im guessing If I do this Im going to get a little bit of a rattling.. How bad is that? Any other downsides?
Or alternatively, is there some secret company that does make colored 3/32'' chains?
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1/8" chain on 3/32" drive can be a little noisy, and is probably bad for wear. Why not get a BMX freewheel? They're inexpensive. You can use your current ring.
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Originally Posted by blickblocks
1/8" chain on 3/32" drive can be a little noisy, and is probably bad for wear. Why not get a BMX freewheel? They're inexpensive. You can use your current ring.
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Originally Posted by lima_bean
So the noise/wear is mostly caused by the freewheel, and not a big of a deal if its just a mismatch on the front ring?
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Originally Posted by blickblocks
1/8" chain on 3/32" drive can be a little noisy, and is probably bad for wear. Why not get a BMX freewheel? They're inexpensive. You can use your current ring.
Try it out, If it's to loud, grab a BMX freewheel. They are cheap.
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KMC makes colored ones. (Damn, did I just Imus myself?)
I have a pink one on one bike, and blue on another. They are cheap.
I have a pink one on one bike, and blue on another. They are cheap.





