Salad Dodger
Legendary Member
- Location
- Kent Coast
Other than the odd p*****re I have never actually broken any bits of my bike before. So I was more than a little surprised when I broke my chain today. And not (as I thought immediately after it happened) just the "powerlink" failing. No it was an actual link in the chain which had shattered.
I must be turning into a proper biker!
The chain is (was!) an SRAM 9 speed own make chain and as I tried to start off up a hill in a far too high a gear there was a rather large "clunk" and it was game over. Fortunately only about half a mile walk home...
But what surprised me was the state of the chain. After a clean in a drop of petrol and careful examination, 3 other links dotted around the chain had also got fractured plates in them, so I guess it would only have been a matter of time before one of them failed. Talk about a wake-up call....
So the old chain was binned, a new one purchased from LBS along with a couple of spare power links which I will put in my rucksack with the unused links from the new chain.
Do you check your chain thoroughly? Or are you (as I was) more of a "give it a quick squirt of degreaser then bung some oil on and the job's done" sort of person when it comes to chain maintenance?
I must be turning into a proper biker!
The chain is (was!) an SRAM 9 speed own make chain and as I tried to start off up a hill in a far too high a gear there was a rather large "clunk" and it was game over. Fortunately only about half a mile walk home...
But what surprised me was the state of the chain. After a clean in a drop of petrol and careful examination, 3 other links dotted around the chain had also got fractured plates in them, so I guess it would only have been a matter of time before one of them failed. Talk about a wake-up call....
So the old chain was binned, a new one purchased from LBS along with a couple of spare power links which I will put in my rucksack with the unused links from the new chain.
Do you check your chain thoroughly? Or are you (as I was) more of a "give it a quick squirt of degreaser then bung some oil on and the job's done" sort of person when it comes to chain maintenance?