Can I tighten my bike chain?

To tighten the chain on a fixed-gear bike, start by flipping the bike over or placing it on a bike stand. Loosen the rear axle and then pull back on the rear tire to make the chain tighter. Make sure the chain isn't too tight or too loose, then tighten the rear tire again.
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What happens if bike chain is too loose?

A loose bike chain can cause poor shifting, chain skipping, chain dropping, or accelerated drivetrain wear. Luckily it is usually an easy fix! To find out whether your chain is too long take a look at it from the side with your eyes being level with the chain.
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Should a bike chain be loose or tight?

It should be tight enough that it only allows you to move it up and down about one inch. If it is sagging or much looser than that, you need to tighten that chain up. Chains often loosen when a bike does not have a derailleur.
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Why is my bike chain slipping?

Most of the time, the slipping of a new bike chain is caused by loose cables. The new shifting cables stretch a lot during the first few rides. The cables stretch way too far with time, and that's when the problem arises, and your chain starts to slip between gears.
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Does loose chain affect power?

A slipped chain can not only cause damage to other moto-components in its vicinity as it ventures forth to slap out all its excess energy, but it could also hurt the rider. That said, inspecting and maintaining your chain every 500 miles should catch a loose chain long before it has enough slack to jump off the cogs.
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Fixing A Sagging Bike Chain



Why does my chain slip when I pedal hard?

These include worn out or misaligned derailleur pulleys, old or malfunctioning shifters throwing off the indexing in some gears, or broken/bent teeth on one or more cassette cogs. Build up of dirt and grime on drivetrain components will also cause shifting issues, including skipping chains.
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How tight should the chain be on a single speed bicycle?

Chain Tension

There should be approximately one half inch of movement in the chain up and down at a point half way between the front and rear sprockets. To change the tension loosen one of the axle-nuts and move the wheel forward or backward slightly and snug it up again.
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When I stop pedaling my chain goes slack?

If your chain is getting slack on top when you stop pedalling or backpedal, then the problem is in your freehub (or freewheel, whichever you have), a dirty freehub will cause all the problems you've listed, even on a brand new bike.
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How do you tension a mountain bike chain?

Locate the derailleur screw that has the letter "B" printed below it. Insert your screwdriver into the B-tension screw. Rotate the derailleur screw counterclockwise to decrease the tension of the chain. Turn the B-tension screw clockwise to tighten the chain around the teeth of the rear sprocket.
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How much slack should a chain have?

Tension & Slack

If chain is too loose, excessive vibration and pulsation may occur causing chain damage. For normal drives, adequate slack should be adjusted to 4% of the chain span. [Example, if the chain span is 46.5", slack should be 46.5" x 0.04 = 1.86"] (C).
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Why does my chain slip under pressure?

Other problems associated with a worn drive train are bushings coming out of the chain, bent cog or chain ring teeth, and individual teeth breaking off of cogs or chain rings. All of these problems can cause a chain to skip while under pressure.
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Why do my bike gears keep changing?

When your bike chain skips between gears while you're riding, or shifts twice instead of once when you try to change gears, the most common culprit is a loose cable. Your bike cables naturally stretch over time.
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When should I replace my bike chain?

The number most commonly agreed on for a worn chain is one percent elongation between links. In reality though, you want to replace the chain before this point. So therefore anything past 12, 1/16 inches (0.5 percent) would be the time to replace a chain.
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Is a tighter chain better?

If you run your chain over tight, you'll wear down your drivetrain and bearings super fast. If you have your chain too loose, you'll find yourself pedaling squares rather than circles and possibly having the chain fly off.
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Can a loose chain cause vibration?

Re: Chain/sprocket wear causing excessive vibrations? Chain getting tight then loose then tight then loose means time for new chain and sprockets. Excessive noise or vibrations indicate time for new chain and sprockets. Things like this indicate time to replace the chain and sprockets.
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What would a loose drive chain cause?

In extreme cases, a loose chain can jump off the sprocket and become wedged in the rear wheel. This could cause serious loss of control and result in a crash.
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Can wd40 be used on bike chains?

WD-40 is a great bike chain lube water based lubricant and will not only lubricate the chain well, but will also keep it rust and corrosion free. It also minimizes the accumulation of dirt which reduces the wear and tear of the chain.
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Why are my gears jumping?

Most of the time, skipping or slipping bike chain can be caused by a very stretched chain or worn cogs teeth, after a long riding and hard use, the chain will get stretched, and start causing damage for both cassette and chainrings teeth, at a certain point the chain will lose its good mechanical contact causing the ...
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