[RBW] Re: Single Chain for Your Long-Stay Bike

2024-02-16 Thread Nick Payne
I bought a 136 link Wipperman 11se chain for my Appaloosa. Can't remember how many excess links I removed to get the correct length chain with a 38t big chainring and 11-40 cassette: https://www.connexchain.com/en/bike-chains/detail/connex-11se They also make the same length chain in

[RBW] Re: Single Chain for Your Long-Stay Bike

2024-02-16 Thread Ryan Frahm
Another good option! I have used this 10 speed 136 link chain and it lasts forever. Splitting a chain is no big deal but I have really enjoyed not dealing with it. https://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=92096=533 On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 6:56:12 AM UTC-8 Josh C

[RBW] Re: Single Chain for Your Long-Stay Bike

2024-02-16 Thread Josh C
Agreed, thanks Collin. I don't mind splitting the chains but it'd be easier to simply buy one long chain and be done with it. On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 9:00:11 AM UTC-5 Justin Kennedy wrote: > Good looking out! Thanks for the tip. > > On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 2:15:42 AM UTC-5

[RBW] Re: Single Chain for Your Long-Stay Bike

2024-02-16 Thread Justin Kennedy
Good looking out! Thanks for the tip. On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 2:15:42 AM UTC-5 kiziria...@gmail.com wrote: > This is a great option, but once you buy two chains once, then save the > excess, then you only need to buy one more chain for quite a lot of > intervals thereafter. > > How

[RBW] Re: Single Chain for Your Long-Stay Bike

2024-02-15 Thread Armand Kizirian
This is a great option, but once you buy two chains once, then save the excess, then you only need to buy one more chain for quite a lot of intervals thereafter. How has your experience been running the 11spd chain on 9-speed cassettes, if any? On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 8:00:57 PM