Need a longer chain. Just get two regular size ones?
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Need a longer chain. Just get two regular size ones?
It's the single speed chain on my recumbent bike. So I'm presuming 1/2 x 1/8 size right? I need 130 links as it's what my old one has. The rare ones I find with 130+ links aren't cheap. More than two standard 116 link chains. Might as well get two and use the second one each time I replace the chain and need a few more links right?
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I don't know about the size but that's the way to get a longer chain. Get some quick links to connect the addition.
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Occasionally you may find standard chains sizes in bulk packaging, cut to length.
https://www.amazon.com/KMC-CHAIN-Z51.../dp/B01K8762X8
https://www.ebay.com/p/1803818428
It is possible a local shop would purchase in bulk, but it isn't usually that useful for the home shop.
So, yes, buy 2 chains, splice, then keep the excess for the next time.
https://www.amazon.com/KMC-CHAIN-Z51.../dp/B01K8762X8
https://www.ebay.com/p/1803818428
It is possible a local shop would purchase in bulk, but it isn't usually that useful for the home shop.
So, yes, buy 2 chains, splice, then keep the excess for the next time.
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There have been a few online sources of chain by the foot or in 12 or 14 foot lengths, but supplies seem iffy the last couple of years. I recently replaced the chain on one of my ‘bents with two and a half standard chains. Remaining half chain awaiting future use.
Is current chain single speed width? The (front) synch chain on our tandem is sort of a single speed but uses a 9-spd chain - longer than standard, of course.
Is current chain single speed width? The (front) synch chain on our tandem is sort of a single speed but uses a 9-spd chain - longer than standard, of course.
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My bent also needs more than one chain, I just cut and connect them. T-cycles is an option, too.
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It's the single speed chain on my recumbent bike. So I'm presuming 1/2 x 1/8 size right? I need 130 links as it's what my old one has. The rare ones I find with 130+ links aren't cheap. More than two standard 116 link chains. Might as well get two and use the second one each time I replace the chain and need a few more links right?
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There have been a few online sources of chain by the foot or in 12 or 14 foot lengths, but supplies seem iffy the last couple of years. I recently replaced the chain on one of my ‘bents with two and a half standard chains. Remaining half chain awaiting future use.
Is current chain single speed width? The (front) synch chain on our tandem is sort of a single speed but uses a 9-spd chain - longer than standard, of course.
Is current chain single speed width? The (front) synch chain on our tandem is sort of a single speed but uses a 9-spd chain - longer than standard, of course.
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Is your Cannondale's front chain the one you refer to as a single speed? Do you know if it is actually sized for single speed gears? Are you sure it is not the same size as your rear chain. (width, not length)?
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Most tandem bikes have two separate chains, one of which goes to the rear wheel from the second rider's crank and the other goes from the front rider's crank back to the second rider's crank - this is the sync chain and it does not do any shifting. On our tandem, the rear chain is a nine speed because we have a nine speed cassette. We also use nine speed chain for the front sync chain, even though it could be thought of as a single speed, but does run on chainrings sized for 9 speed systems.
Is your Cannondale's front chain the one you refer to as a single speed? Do you know if it is actually sized for single speed gears? Are you sure it is not the same size as your rear chain. (width, not length)?
Is your Cannondale's front chain the one you refer to as a single speed? Do you know if it is actually sized for single speed gears? Are you sure it is not the same size as your rear chain. (width, not length)?
On the same note I just grabbed a 1/2x3/32 rear chain which is rated for 9 speed but my configuration is up to 24 speeds which I barely use as I only get two gears from the front cassette. Idk exactly how it works but my guess the 3/32 is fine. It comes as a kit. Should I have gotten the thinner ones for higher geared bikes?
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Well idk what the PO did to the bike. I'd have to look up the specs to know for sure. Here I'm just trying to figure out how we figure these things out without manufacture recommendation unless someone insists this is a must. Until then would you say it is normally safe to assume the wider chains the less gears is intended to shift through? Seems like that's is the rule as far as I've been learning.
On the same note I just grabbed a 1/2x3/32 rear chain which is rated for 9 speed but my configuration is up to 24 speeds which I barely use as I only get two gears from the front cassette. Idk exactly how it works but my guess the 3/32 is fine. It comes as a kit. Should I have gotten the thinner ones for higher geared bikes?
On the same note I just grabbed a 1/2x3/32 rear chain which is rated for 9 speed but my configuration is up to 24 speeds which I barely use as I only get two gears from the front cassette. Idk exactly how it works but my guess the 3/32 is fine. It comes as a kit. Should I have gotten the thinner ones for higher geared bikes?
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Actually I thought the 3/32 gauge was for up to 8 or 9 speed cassettes. And the thinner chain for higher total gears. Well I got the one in the middle of single gear and 9+ gears which sounds like you're saying gears on just the rear cassette. I only just ordered it. I think it will be fine.
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For the longest time, I searched for bulk chain supplies but was never able to find one. I had figured for our charity shop to save a few bucks using it but I gave up. Mostly in the single speed and 5/6/7/8 chain.
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BTW I ride bents, and they have long chains. I prefer the bulk chains, because with todays chains that have swaged pins, I dont like to connect chains by pushing in pins. I get bulk, and shorten to length and use a quick link.
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That probably won't help the OP, as the bike in question is described as "single speed" and most likely will use a 1/8" wide chain.
N.B. a single-speed drive train can use 1/8" chain even if one or both sprockets are designed for 3/32" chain, so it should be safe for the OP to buy a couple standard 1/8" chains to get enough links.
N.B. a single-speed drive train can use 1/8" chain even if one or both sprockets are designed for 3/32" chain, so it should be safe for the OP to buy a couple standard 1/8" chains to get enough links.
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That probably won't help the OP, as the bike in question is described as "single speed" and most likely will use a 1/8" wide chain.
N.B. a single-speed drive train can use 1/8" chain even if one or both sprockets are designed for 3/32" chain, so it should be safe for the OP to buy a couple standard 1/8" chains to get enough links.
N.B. a single-speed drive train can use 1/8" chain even if one or both sprockets are designed for 3/32" chain, so it should be safe for the OP to buy a couple standard 1/8" chains to get enough links.
https://products.roadbikereview.com/...e/bent-ii.html
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When I rode a trike I also bought bulk chain from a local shop and then just used a quick link (IIRC) to join it. The previous owner had used multiple chains before I got it and a common failing point for a moment was the 'master' link giving trouble.
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The Hostel shop in Wisc sells bulk chain any length you want.
BTW I ride bents, and they have long chains. I prefer the bulk chains, because with todays chains that have swaged pins, I dont like to connect chains by pushing in pins. I get bulk, and shorten to length and use a quick link.
BTW I ride bents, and they have long chains. I prefer the bulk chains, because with todays chains that have swaged pins, I dont like to connect chains by pushing in pins. I get bulk, and shorten to length and use a quick link.
May be we are talking about two different things,
I'm talking about bulk chain (500') on a roll for cut to length to save money.
Their price of $49 for a 14'3" length is not a bargain for 5/6/7/8 speed chain and no delivery option only pickup at their shop.
Right now I am purchasing chains (116 link) for under $6 shipped buying in lots of a dozen or more.
Like I said we are a volunteer charity shop and many bikes we get donated in have chains that are either worn, missing or totally rusted. We service about 2,000 bikes a year and need to be frugal with our limited funds. If any of you want to help, you can visit our website below and there is a donate button on the main page. Thanks
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Looked at their web site and didn't see anything about bulk chains, did see "Recumbent" length.
May be we are talking about two different things,
I'm talking about bulk chain (500') on a roll for cut to length to save money.
Their price of $49 for a 14'3" length is not a bargain for 5/6/7/8 speed chain and no delivery option only pickup at their shop.
Right now I am purchasing chains (116 link) for under $6 shipped buying in lots of a dozen or more.
Like I said we are a volunteer charity shop and many bikes we get donated in have chains that are either worn, missing or totally rusted. We service about 2,000 bikes a year and need to be frugal with our limited funds. If any of you want to help, you can visit our website below and there is a donate button on the main page. Thanks
May be we are talking about two different things,
I'm talking about bulk chain (500') on a roll for cut to length to save money.
Their price of $49 for a 14'3" length is not a bargain for 5/6/7/8 speed chain and no delivery option only pickup at their shop.
Right now I am purchasing chains (116 link) for under $6 shipped buying in lots of a dozen or more.
Like I said we are a volunteer charity shop and many bikes we get donated in have chains that are either worn, missing or totally rusted. We service about 2,000 bikes a year and need to be frugal with our limited funds. If any of you want to help, you can visit our website below and there is a donate button on the main page. Thanks