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chain life
I know it is here somewhere, but I cannot find it.
How long is a chain good for without brakes? thanks |
Brakes or not does not affect a chain's longevity.
It's good until it stretches 1/16th of an inch http://www.sheldonbrown.com/chains.html |
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Two riders putting in the same mileage in the same weather, one without brakes and one with at least one brake: the rider who only uses back pressure and skipping/skidding to stop is going to need to replace his or her chain more often.
Doing 100-150 miles a week brakeless in NYC, I am apparently supposed to replace my chain about every six months and I'm riding the KMC Kool Ultra-light chain. Better than messengers here, some of whom apparently replace their chains every month. Probably because they ride 40 to 100 miles a day. Park sells a handy tool that makes it really easy to know if you are one-quarter/half/three-quarters through the life of your chain. Or just plain in need of replacing it. |
Originally Posted by veganwar
(Post 9102044)
Two riders putting in the same mileage in the same weather, one without brakes and one with at least one brake: the rider who only uses back pressure and skipping/skidding to stop is going to need to replace his or her chain more often.
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Originally Posted by veganwar
(Post 9102044)
Doing 100-150 miles a week brakeless in NYC, I am apparently supposed to replace my chain about every six months and I'm riding the KMC Kool Ultra-light chain. Better than messengers here, some of whom apparently replace their chains every month. Probably because they ride 40 to 100 miles a day.
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Originally Posted by elTwitcho
(Post 9102058)
Chains do not stretch from pedalling force. Chains get longer because they wear out and the holes in the sideplates for the rollers get enlarged from friction and dirt. It doesn't matter if you skid, skip or have legs like the incredible hulk.
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The fact that the chain on a fixed gear bike is in constant rotation causes the chain to wear quicker than on geared bikes. Increased friction from riding brakeless only exasberates the wear.
The statement regarding some nyc messengers replacing chains on a monthly basis is based on a shop owner having customers come to replace their chains on a near monthly basis. |
Whatever messengers are going through their chains that fast have their chain tension way to high. Which greatly accelerates the wearing process. I like to change my chain every 3-4 months, putting in at least 60 miles a days at work.
A little slack in the chain, with give your chain and drive train a lot of extra miles. |
With apologies for the minor thread drift.... all other things being equal, should an 1/8" chain have a longer life than 3/32"? Gracias.
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Originally Posted by The Octopus
(Post 9107224)
With apologies for the minor thread drift.... all other things being equal, should an 1/8" chain have a longer life than 3/32"? Gracias.
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