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my fixed bike came with a load of spare sprockets. it is currently running a 3/32" chain, but i have more 1/8" sprockets then 3/32". is it worth going to 1/8" next time the chain needs replacing?
tundragumski said:I wouldn't bother unless you have muscles like chris hoy. There is more choice of quality 3 32" chains and they are lighter. You would also need to change your chainring (you can run a 3 32" chainring with a 1/8 chain but it's not the best - a bodge I would say!
Joe24 said:Rubbish.
Its already been said that 3/32 have the same strength as 1/8
hubgearfreak said:it's been said that god created the world and all that lives on it in 6 days. but being said and being true don't always equate
RedBike said:To a certain extent the chain strength is irrelavent in so much as you'll never ever snap an undamaged chain.
My understanding is a 1/8" chain is the same as a BMX chain. They cost about £10 and they're available in loads of different colours. A 3/32" chain is the same as an 8 speed chain, they cost about £15 up and they're normally only available in silver/grey.
Could be all wrong with this; but there you go.
RedBike said:A 3/32" chain is the same as an 8 speed chain, they cost about £15 up...