CharleyFarley
Senior Member
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Today I replaced the 122 link chain on my cruiser. I felt that it was quite light and, apparently, it is. I had to remove two links for the proper length and when I did, the roller fell out from between the inner plates.
Checking my records I found that I had put a new chain on it only 18 months ago, same make - Zonkie. So, I got 1,300 miles out of it, despite cleaning and lubing it with Rock N Roll lube every hundred miles. I only ride dry pavement, so the wear wasn't caused by mucky conditions.
Reading the Amazon reviews a couple of guys said the chain is lightweight, and one said the pins were rusty. Two other guys said their chains broke. One of them repaired it with a quick link and it broke, again, in a different place. Needless to say I'm disgusted with Zonkie chain. So, looking for decent 122 link chains turns up, nothing. The last time I bought a new chain I tried to get Sram, KMC or Shimano, but found none of the right length. Tried, again, today. It seems that dealers are stocking up on ebike chains and leaving quality 122 link chains out of it. I found a place that sells quality chain but it's in the U.K. Five to six weeks delivery, plus VAT plus shipping to the USA, makes it somewhat expensive. They're out of stock, anyway.
I don't want to have to buy two Shimano chains and join a piece from one of them. And I'm aware that some shops sell bulk chain. The only LBS, here, that might sell bulk is a 34-miles round trip in very high speed traffic. So I went to their website, clicked on 'Contact Us,' and that leads to a map showing where they are. No way to contact them other than by phone, but my hearing problem prevents me from using the phone.
Perhaps I ought to just sell the bike while the new Zonkie chain is working. And what a name! It sound junky!
Okay, gripe over.
Checking my records I found that I had put a new chain on it only 18 months ago, same make - Zonkie. So, I got 1,300 miles out of it, despite cleaning and lubing it with Rock N Roll lube every hundred miles. I only ride dry pavement, so the wear wasn't caused by mucky conditions.
Reading the Amazon reviews a couple of guys said the chain is lightweight, and one said the pins were rusty. Two other guys said their chains broke. One of them repaired it with a quick link and it broke, again, in a different place. Needless to say I'm disgusted with Zonkie chain. So, looking for decent 122 link chains turns up, nothing. The last time I bought a new chain I tried to get Sram, KMC or Shimano, but found none of the right length. Tried, again, today. It seems that dealers are stocking up on ebike chains and leaving quality 122 link chains out of it. I found a place that sells quality chain but it's in the U.K. Five to six weeks delivery, plus VAT plus shipping to the USA, makes it somewhat expensive. They're out of stock, anyway.
I don't want to have to buy two Shimano chains and join a piece from one of them. And I'm aware that some shops sell bulk chain. The only LBS, here, that might sell bulk is a 34-miles round trip in very high speed traffic. So I went to their website, clicked on 'Contact Us,' and that leads to a map showing where they are. No way to contact them other than by phone, but my hearing problem prevents me from using the phone.
Perhaps I ought to just sell the bike while the new Zonkie chain is working. And what a name! It sound junky!
Okay, gripe over.