rockyraccoon
Veteran
How do you guys know the difference between a medium cage and a long one?
How do you guys know the difference between a medium cage and a long one?
I'd add one link to that just in case, it's cutting it a bit too fine. Or to play safe, use this calculator -
http://www.machinehead-software.co.uk/bike/chain_length/chainlengthcalc.html
Definitely - two links (one inch) (and not 'just in case'). Not prudent to ride like that . As a rule of thumb, cage must not make an angle of less than 45 degrees with the chainstay.I'd add one link
Probably need a new chain anyway
Given that the chain has seen little use, you should be perfectly OK to just add those links in, rather than go to the expense of a new chain. Your LBS, if the generous sort and with the benefit of your custom for other stuff, should be able to let you have a few links gratis. They will have spare from replacing other people's chains.but the chain and cassette haven't done that many miles, in all honesty
Definitely - two links (one inch) (and not 'just in case'). Not prudent to ride like that . As a rule of thumb, cage must not make an angle of less than 45 degrees with the chainstay.
Given that the chain has seen little use, you should be perfectly OK to just add those links in, rather than go to the expense of a new chain. Your LBS, if the generous sort and with the benefit of your custom for other stuff, should be able to let you have a few links gratis. They will have spare from replacing other people's chains.
There's no problem using multiple quick links in a chain. But don't use links from a worn chain. Old not being the same as worn. You can mix brands if you like but don't recycle worn chains.I may have a few links from my old chain. What's the overall vote on using two KMC links, as I have no chain pins?
There's no problem using multiple quick links in a chain. But don't use links from a worn chain. Old not being the same as worn. You can mix brands if you like but don't recycle worn chains.
No, put them anywhere. The drivetrain can't "see" them at all.Is there any preferred positioning of quick links when using two? For instance, right next to each other, opposite ends of the chain run (along the top or bottom run) or adajcent to each other (top and bottom run) or doesn't it matter? Just curious.
No, put them anywhere. The drivetrain can't "see" them at all.