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Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 6952865)
I run an Izumi SuperToughness and have had no issues. Im sure you can do as good for cheaper though.
KMC chains are clearly built much cheaper and I dont personally want to trust one. Also, they have a serious amount of side to side that I dont like thinking about. Why skimp on the chain anyway? |
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I personally ride and trust a 1/8" Z-chain (although the packaging says supercycle up here) and have never broken it. In fact, I've never broken any chain. Once, when I didn't have proper chainline and had a 1/8" chain on a 3/32 6-speed freewheel under singlespeed tension, my masterlink clip thingie got caught in one of the adjacent cogs and it ripped (the clip) off because it was too wide, causing the thing to just come undone. Now I just get ride of that part whenever I buy a new chain.
But on my tarck bike? Skidding from a high cadence, dropping off curbs into a skid, running it too tight, all kinds of abuse, and it's still in one piece. In my experience chains have at the worst fallen off, never broken. |
Originally Posted by rtz549
(Post 6953271)
KMC 510:
And its on sale here for an insane price...http://www.niagaracycle.com/product_...oducts_id=2436 The Z610HX is the 3/32" equivalent of the 1/8" Z510HX. |
Originally Posted by ~Stuart~
(Post 6949237)
Chuck Norris once broke the land speed world record, on a bike with out a front tire or chain.
That means chains aren't needed |
I had the KMC chain with thicker side plates and it was noisier than a normal chain with normal sideplates. So.. buyer beware.
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Originally Posted by dutret
(Post 6949879)
That claim regards geared mtbs.
36x18 is pretty low. Not as low as the lowest gear on a geared mtb, but still pretty low. |
never had any trouble with my HKK
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http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motor...lock-chain.jpg
been using this one for two blissful years, guaranteed you won't have any problem with it |
Actually...
I am one of those. I am not going to be cruising around the city or commuting to work. I am going to be using my FG on Fast Club/Group Rides w/mostly CAT2-3 riders. I am also going to be using Speedplay Clipless. I am 6'5" 215 and I am REALLY Strong (not being cocky; just stating a fact) so I really need something that isn't going to stretch out after the first couple hard rides.
PF *This was a response to queerpunk on Page 1. I am clearly not advanced enough to use the "reply with quote" function. What a donkey I am... |
That claim regards geared mtbs |
Thank God No!
Originally Posted by mark9950
(Post 6955247)
weight causes stress on the whole drive train,ever see a 500 lb guy ride a mountain bike?
That just straight up scares me. Some Behemoth crashing through the woods Mooing. MOOO MOOOOOOOOOOO MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Yikes! |
Thread Jacking!
If anyone is still out there with good info; I have another one for you all. I will also say that I just ran 4 searches and didn't really come up with any concrete info.
Any recommendations for a strong/durable Crankset/Chainring Combo? I am thinking about the Sugino RD2 w/the Messenger Ring (175mm. Blk/Blk). However, I am a little put off by the fact that the chainrings only go up to 48t. I would really like a 52t. or at the very least a 50t. Any Suggestions? Thank you all, PF |
Well if you have $399.99 Ben's Cycles are willing to sell you "The Ultimate Drivetrain"
Sugino GIGAS 51t IZUMI Model-V Super Toughness Euro-Asia Super Cog Sounds good to me. I haven't heard that many great things about the Sugino RD, you'd probably be better off shelling out the extra cash for a set of 75s or DuraAce or Miche cranks/chainring |
Originally Posted by PanFry
(Post 6955609)
If anyone is still out there with good info; I have another one for you all. I will also say that I just ran 4 searches and didn't really come up with any concrete info.
Any recommendations for a strong/durable Crankset/Chainring Combo? I am thinking about the Sugino RD2 w/the Messenger Ring (175mm. Blk/Blk). However, I am a little put off by the fact that the chainrings only go up to 48t. I would really like a 52t. or at the very least a 50t. Any Suggestions? Thank you all, PF |
Thanks idig. I like the Omnium... Wish it came in Black though.
PF |
Bullet Proof?
Bullet Proof Cranks... I know they are budget cranks but are they worth a poo?
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Originally Posted by PanFry
(Post 6957422)
Thanks idig. I like the Omnium... Wish it came in Black though.
PF I've been hunting for a couple of weeks for one, so if you or anyone else sees it, please PM me!
Originally Posted by PanFry
(Post 6957442)
Bullet Proof Cranks... I know they are budget cranks but are they worth a poo?
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Originally Posted by PanFry
(Post 6957442)
Bullet Proof Cranks... I know they are budget cranks but are they worth a poo?
not bad for 30 bucks |
You are worrying too much over nothing.
Parts wear down, some faster than others. But it will happen, and no it's not because of your strength. Keeping your parts well maintained is the best thing you can do to keep them working for a long time. Chain stretch is caused more by grinding than tension. When your chain gets dirty it will start to grind down the hole in the plates that the pins go through, effectively ovalizing them. The chain doesn't actually "stretch," it's just that the holes get larger as they wear. Snapped chains are almost always caused by improper installation (or not replacing a worn chain). If you bent one of the plates while pushing the pin in it will weaken the chain. In this case being strong will exasperate the problem, but strength is not the source of the problem. Get some decent quality parts. Make sure they are stiff. This doesn't make them stronger or more durable, but if you are as strong as you say you are then you will notice frame/crank flex more and you'll appreciate the efficiency that stiffer components will give you. |
Originally Posted by dutret
(Post 6949879)
That claim regards geared mtbs.
True. Your point? |
The one my wife has around my neck is pretty damn strong... :innocent:
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forget chains get a belt driven bike, but wait what is the strongest belt?
oh no... |
Try a KMC or a Izumi eco and youll be good. |
Originally Posted by akaio
(Post 6960294)
I accidentally bought on of those off the internet. Its stupid thick and stupid heavy for a road bike.
Try a KMC or a Izumi eco and youll be good. I always thought it was made that beefy for the sake of appearance and novelty (and price), but if it's basically indestructible... |
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