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I am in the process of picking out a chain and sprocket set and just realized how much I don't know about chains.
Are there any advantages to buying a gold versus a non-gold chain?
How much of this site is true?
http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_a...cle_chains.htm
I like to think that at the end of the day most of the off the shelf chain and sprocket kits will work but being an engineer I want to get a feel for what is going on here. No sense in leaving anything to chance.
Any personal experiences would also be good.
TIA
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
go to a site that lists the tensile strengths...then buy one on a strength vs cost type scale
LRRS #399
MX #505
I replaced an OEM 25,000 mile EK with a low to mid-grade DID and only got 18,000 miles of use from it. The next chain, a high-grade EK lasted 28,000 miles. For me, the extra cost of the high-grade chain was worth it and I replaced the high grade EK with a high-grade Regina.
What kinda bike?
This will be on an F4i. From the looks of things, I should be able to skate by with anything over 8000lbs tensile.
Anyone run a non-O-ring chain? Can you even buy those?
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
Yes, you can get non-o-ring, x ring, o-ring. 510 (?), 520, 530, etc.. A gaggle of different sprockets in just about any size and material.
It comes down to your application and intended use. Aluminum sprockets and non o-ring chains are great for racing but, crap for touring, etc, etc, etc.. The variables are nearly endless.
Pick your application and intended use and then go to a company you trust. They'll do the math and recommend a sprocket and chain set to match your needs.
FYi - If you have a street bike or touring machine that you change the gearing on for different conditions, it's a good idea to have "sets". Sprockets and chain that have worn as a set rather than changing just the sprockets. Swapping out pieces in a set wears everything out quicker.
" In the name of the Spedo, the Tach and the Holy Throttle, Amen. "
Go with steel sprockets and and decent 530 rivet-type o-ring chain and be done with it.