The Importance Of Bike Chains
The chain is the most easily worn and stained part in cycling, and it is also the most tangled and troublesome part for riders. It is completely exposed during riding, and riding in a variety of environments will be directly affected by the environment.
If the chain is not well maintained, it will not only affect the life of the chain and derailleur, but also affect the riding feeling because the chain is not smooth enough. Therefore, the maintenance of the chain is extremely critical in daily maintenance. For chain maintenance, a lot depends on the environment and conditions you are riding. Riding in wet and muddy conditions requires more maintenance than on dry roads. |
:popcorn
Given how the last bot thread went several pages before it got shut down and the way folks argue about chain lube, this should be interesting. |
Amen
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Could it be that someone is yanking said chain?
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This thread should be short since the OP states facts, says nothing controversial, and asks no question.
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is there a missing link to this thread?
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Originally Posted by AOSTIRMOTOR
(Post 22583065)
The chain is the most easily worn and stained part in cycling, and it is also the most tangled and troublesome part for riders. It is completely exposed during riding, and riding in a variety of environments will be directly affected by the environment.
The bottom line is that nothing you do will make the chain last longer. No lubricant is superior to any other. If one were, wouldn’t we all be using it? If the chain is not well maintained, it will not only affect the life of the chain and derailleur, but also affect the riding feeling because the chain is not smooth enough. Therefore, the maintenance of the chain is extremely critical in daily maintenance. The amount of electrons that are killed to discuss chain maintenance is basically a waste of time. Accept that chains wear. Accept that you can’t do much to change that. Put down the chain lube and rags and go ride. Buy cheap chains because they wear at the same rate as expensive ones. |
Originally Posted by mstateglfr
(Post 22583098)
This thread should be short since the OP states facts, says nothing controversial, and asks no question.
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I spend just a little more than no time putzing with my chain, and have never had any issues. That's not quite true. I did putz with a chain one time and didn't put it back together right and it seperated at the link I jacked with.
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One significant disadvantage of bents is that they have tremendously long chains. Adds loads of weight, takes longer and more energy to spin up, and I could go on and on.
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I get 3,507 miles with my homebrewed chain lube.
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Originally Posted by Chuck M
(Post 22583074)
:popcorn
Given how the last bot thread went several pages before it got shut down and the way folks argue about chain lube, this should be interesting. |
We're seeing a pandemic of useless threads.
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And the chain on the bike goes round and round all through the town.
John |
Maybe I haven't been paying attention, but what's with this type of thread?
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Lube it allot...
Clean it when dirty... Replace it when worn... Not too hard to figure out. |
Originally Posted by koala logs
(Post 22583133)
We're seeing a pandemic of useless threads.
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Everything is over thought. See?
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Originally Posted by Outrider1
(Post 22583187)
Everything is over thought. See?
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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22583172)
Maybe I haven't been paying attention, but what's with this type of thread?
It's one of those bare bones websites run by companies that usually sell on Aliexpress/eBay and is probably translated from Chinese. Chains don't get "stained" in the traditional sense, nor are they usually "tangled" if they're connected as a single piece and in place within the drivetrain. Maybe it's posted by a human working in a second or third language? Who--or what--ever posted it did actually trim the language down a little from the original, in that they left out some of the wackier translated text which is on the verge of being acceptable grammatically and logically, but just doesn't get over the line: "At present, there are more and more people riding bicycles. Every time they see a rider passing by, they always feel a sense of joy. Cycling can add fun to busy urban life. It can not only exercise, recuperate body and mind, but also Get to know more riders while riding, and bring the happiness of cycling to our life. However, many riders do not have much knowledge of bicycle maintenance, and sometimes it is even a thorny issue." God knows, but whatever it is, it seems tamer than the insane Korean spambot that used to terrorize the MTBR forums. |
Another toilet bowl thread.....Next thread: " Importance of chain lubes".
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Originally Posted by koala logs
(Post 22583133)
We're seeing a pandemic of useless threads.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
(Post 22583183)
:rolleyes: Newbies!
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Everyone reading the thread must send the link to 10 people. If they don't, something bad will happen. :cry:
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Originally Posted by Chuck M
(Post 22583074)
:popcorn
Given how the last bot thread went several pages before it got shut down and the way folks argue about chain lube, this should be interesting. |
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