yashicamat
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- Macclesfield, Cheshire
Would I be right in thinking the constantly perfect chainline on a singlespeed or fixie contributes to a much extended chain life?
The reason I ask is the other day I thought my SS needed a bit of TLC having had close to 1000 miles on the road without being touched (bar two punctures and the odd dash of wet lube), so I cleaned the chain and two cogs up and while at it, measured the chain (that I had actually aquired from a colleague and had already had some use, although I have no idea how much). The wear was virtually non existant! Now the SS goes out in crappy weather all the time (one of the main reasons I built it so I could keep my 'nice' bikes out of the salty winter commutes) and is always going through gritty puddles etc, but it would seem that the chain wear is extremely slow . . . unless I've got some sort of magic chain on the bike (eBay anyone . . . "chain that never wears out"). Most of my chains on various bikes show some degree of wear after 1000 miles, even the touring bike which has very extensive mudguards so the rubbish on the chain is limited.
What do people think? I'm quite chuffed really as the SS was budget cycling as it is, but if it makes bits last even longer then that's a double bonus.
The reason I ask is the other day I thought my SS needed a bit of TLC having had close to 1000 miles on the road without being touched (bar two punctures and the odd dash of wet lube), so I cleaned the chain and two cogs up and while at it, measured the chain (that I had actually aquired from a colleague and had already had some use, although I have no idea how much). The wear was virtually non existant! Now the SS goes out in crappy weather all the time (one of the main reasons I built it so I could keep my 'nice' bikes out of the salty winter commutes) and is always going through gritty puddles etc, but it would seem that the chain wear is extremely slow . . . unless I've got some sort of magic chain on the bike (eBay anyone . . . "chain that never wears out"). Most of my chains on various bikes show some degree of wear after 1000 miles, even the touring bike which has very extensive mudguards so the rubbish on the chain is limited.
What do people think? I'm quite chuffed really as the SS was budget cycling as it is, but if it makes bits last even longer then that's a double bonus.
