Does leaving the chain on overnight tire the legs

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smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
Wouldn't that ruin the tyres by giving them a flat spot from being stood in the same position every day?

Best to fill them overnight with helium, which will keep them in shape but won't stress them as it is softer than normal air, then reinflate them with fresh air in the morning before riding.

The only answer to that is to deflate the tyres and rotate them a few degrees on the rims before reinflating each day..

And not have the label aligned with the valve? *shudder*
 

clid61

Veteran
Location
The North
After having read all the dos and donts, it appears my 4 bikes are now worthless due to just putting them in the shed after a ride. I have dutifully left them by my brown recycle bin for Wigan council to recycle. It will be hard replacing these beauties but given the comments, needs must
 
Cranks need to be aligned to the seat tube angle at night, or 3-9 in the day, never 12-6.

A total myth

Placing the pedals in the same place each time means that all the stress is applied to the same sections of chain. You should be rotating the pedals so that the rest might pedal is in the same position as the small hand on a watch would be at the time of parking.

This method ensures that the stresses are shared equally between all links
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
For the best stressless experience for your chain it should be totally de-linked each night, allowing every link and pin to relax. Reassembling each morning is a therapeutic process in itself, often giving the same endorphine rush as a bike ride meaning it's not actually necessary to go out on it at all.

I have a 1979 Raleigh that's given me untold hours of pleasure yet she's never been on the road.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
For the best stressless experience for your chain it should be totally de-linked each night, allowing every link and pin to relax. Reassembling each morning is a therapeutic process in itself, often giving the same endorphine rush as a bike ride meaning it's not actually necessary to go out on it at all.

I have a 1979 Raleigh that's given me untold hours of pleasure yet she's never been on the road.
A kit can be purchased in order to clean and lubricate them perfectly,

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&r...n.html&usg=AFQjCNFToLz4SQlOlbykhXnHwoNsLHtyag
 
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I've found that if you store a bike upside down, the cadence will drain out of the bottom bracket via the seatube.

Whilst this makes the bike imperceptibly lighter, the low level of cadence makes it negligibly harder to pedal.

Swings and roundabouts
 
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KEEF

Veteran
Location
BURNOPFIELD
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What bollocks! I have invented a chamber in which to store your cycle. In the chamber all air is removed and by a method I can not reveal all gravity is removed also.Therefore your cycle becomes frictionless and weightless.I can sell or lease these Chambers to cyclechat members at a discount.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
Of course none of this applies to carbon bikes, as they should only be used at night. If used during the day, UV light causes them to melt.
 

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
Of course none of this applies to carbon bikes, as they should only be used at night. If used during the day, UV light causes them to melt.
You say that but I see carbon bikes out at night with lights attached to the frame. Do people not realise that the lights are rubbing the carbon, fractionally weakening it for every metre they cover? Next thing you know, catastrophic frame failure.

Personally I think the sensible thing to do is only ride on heavily overcast days, or within thirty minutes of sunrise/sunset. Still a bit risky with the UV but you have to live life a little sometimes.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
You say that but I see carbon bikes out at night with lights attached to the frame. Do people not realise that the lights are rubbing the carbon, fractionally weakening it for every metre they cover?
Yebbut everyone knows carbon bikes shouldn't be equipped with lights for that precise reason.
 

ocianbricles

Active Member
Surely. This is all a bit of a wind-up! Who keeps a bike in the bedroom . . . it'll spoil your sleep-cycle, and you'll feel tyred [in GB only] of course.
 
You say that but I see carbon bikes out at night with lights attached to the frame. Do people not realise that the lights are rubbing the carbon, fractionally weakening it for every metre they cover? Next thing you know, catastrophic frame failure.

Personally I think the sensible thing to do is only ride on heavily overcast days, or within thirty minutes of sunrise/sunset. Still a bit risky with the UV but you have to live life a little sometimes.
You lot are dumb. The most sensible thing to do it not risk a carbon bike in transit or in usage. Therefore every year I post Trek a cheque and they build then keep then dispose of my bike.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
You lot are dumb. The most sensible thing to do it not risk a carbon bike in transit or in usage. Therefore every year I post Trek a cheque and they build then keep then dispose of my bike.
You post a cheque to Trek? How alliterative, but provincial at the same time....
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I have a 1979 Raleigh that's given me untold hours of pleasure yet she's never been on the road.

I have a 1957 model who has also given me hours of pleasure.

View attachment 357208 What bollocks! I have invented a chamber in which to store your cycle. In the chamber all air is removed and by a method I can not reveal all gravity is removed also.Therefore your cycle becomes frictionless and weightless.I can sell or lease these Chambers to cyclechat members at a discount.

I would have bought one of the chambers,but sadly i noticed the UPS logo,and i must decline,seeing as RM are paying me a pension,it would be so wrong.
 
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