Does bicycle chain make a difference?

Differences can cause variations in shifting performance between brands and models. Additionally, chains will vary in the quality of steel used. Better chains that are more durable and longer lasting tend to have harder rivets. Riding a bike tends to wear and thin the rivet as it is pulled against the inner plates.
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Does a good bike chain make a difference?

The most noticeable difference when putting high-quality chains is the shifting performance. The shifting is smooth as silk, even when changing gears under load, you can shift from the small to the big cogs within a seconds. Upgrading to a high-quality chain is a big boost to your drivetrain system.
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Do bike chains matter?

Your chain is at the heart of your drivetrain and is absolutely crucial to powering your bike forward and to shifting performance. Therefore, with chains, compatibility and durability are a must and mechanical serviceability and even mechanical friction are considerations as well.
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Are bike chains worth upgrading?

When it comes to maintaining a smooth and efficient drivetrain, checking your bike's chain is the most important place to start. Help prevent additional wear and tear on your drivetrain by replacing your chain regularly and consider upgrading to a Shimano SIL-TEC chain for improved performance.
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Will a new bike chain make me faster?

It'll Make You Faster

For the average rider, that accounts for about 4 percent of lost power. If you're only racing to the midride coffee stop, think of it this way: You'll finish the ride fresher, having exerted less energy, if you lube the chain.
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What makes a bicycle go faster?

Real racing bikes are fast because they use supple high-performance tires. Their frames flex just the right amount for a powerful rider. Racing bikes are fast because the rider has little wind resistance thanks to the low riding position, narrow handlebars, and tight-fitting clothing.
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Why is my bicycle so slow?

If your bicycle usually feels sluggish and slow it can be caused by mechanical issues such as friction in the brakes, the wheel or the drivetrain, extra weight, loss of power or some unusual riding condition.
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Are gold bike chains better?

Are gold bike chains better? There is no evidence that a gold chain gives you better performance or increased durability than the same chain in the standard silver/metallic finish.
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How long do bicycle chains last?

So, how long do bike chains last? In general, a good chain will last 2,000 to 3,000 miles or 3 to 4 years. Chains on mountain bikes and electric bikes will get worn out faster. Many factors can influence chain life, such as conditions, speed, weight, and stress.
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Do chains make a difference?

Chains work by being able to penetrate deeper into ice and snow than a low-profile winter tire, providing grip on slippery surfaces - think of them as massive, bulky studs that come with the added benefit of being removable from your tires.
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Does it matter what chain you use?

Because the distances between the sprockets vary on different 'speed' cassettes (e.g. the gap will be wider on a 9-speed block than on an 11-speed), you need a chain that fits. A chain for an 11-speed transmission will be narrower than one for a 9-speed, etc.
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Does chain length affect speed?

Registered. Sprocket and gear size affect performance (speed/torque)... The length of the chain will only effect your wheel base...
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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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How do I know if my bike chain is worn?

Pull the chain at the front of the chainring as shown. If the chain starts to lift off the top and/or the bottom of where it sits on the chainring teeth, this means that the chain is starting to wear or is worn. If your chain lifts off the ring like this, it's likely worn.
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What does 11 speed chain mean?

The rear cassette is 11 speed 11-32. This means there are 11 cogs ranging from 11 teeth up to 32 teeth (the exact cogs are 11/12/13/14/16/18/20/22/25/28/32). The combination of your selected chainring and cog determine the gear ratio.
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How do I know which bike chain to buy?

When selecting a chain, the first consideration is the number of rear sprockets. The rear cog sets have been made with 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 sprockets. As the number of cogs on the rear hub increases, the spacing between cogs tends to be reduced.
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What chain do pro cyclists use?

Pros often use a 55×11-tooth high gear for time trials. On flat or rolling stages they might have 53/39T chainrings with an 11-21T cassette. In moderate mountains they switch to a large cog of 23T or 25T. These days, they've joined the big-gear revolution like many recreational riders.
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What is best for bike chain?

Best bike chain lubes
  • Smoove Lube. The Energizer Bunny of chain lube. ...
  • Rock N Roll Gold. Workhorse all-rounder chain lube. ...
  • Silca Super Secret Chain Lube. It's like hot wax but in an easy to apply drip bottle. ...
  • Green Oil Wet Lube. ...
  • Finish Line Wet. ...
  • CeramicSpeed UFO Drip Ceramic lube. ...
  • Tru Tension All Weather. ...
  • Molten Speedwax.
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How do I know my bike chain size?

Add the multiplied chainstay length, the divided number of teeth for the chainring and rear sprocket, and add 1 (or 2.5 cm). The result is the ideal chain length for your bike. For example, you'd add 32.5, 13, 7 and 1 to get 53.5. The length of the chain should be 53.5 inches or 135.89 cm.
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Are 10 and 11-speed chains the same?

The spacing between 11-speed chainring teeth centers is not narrower than on 10-speed chainrings. In some cases, it is even a bit wider on 11-speed. So your system will perform pretty much the same as it does now if you were to replace your 10-speed chainrings with 11-speed ones.
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Do you need to change cassette with chain?

Once the chain wear is approaching 1% “stretch”, it's usually time to replace the cassette as well. Because the teeth on the cassette will have worn down to more or less match the chain wear, if a new chain is fitted to a worn cassette, it won't mesh properly and may jump or skip, especially when changing gear.
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Why can't I get faster on my bike?

You don't respect your rest.

You can't get faster without going slower. Deep rest is less essential when you're doing endurance training (aka riding lots). But when you hit those pedals hard, you suck your glycogen stores dry and break down muscle fibers. They cannot fully restock and repair if you keep stressing them.
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Why is it getting harder to ride my bike?

A bike is hard to pedal because it's in the incorrect gear for the terrain or because of excessive friction. Changing to a smaller gear or reducing the friction makes riding easier. The cause of friction can be brake pads rubbing against the rim or disc, insufficient chain lubrication or low tire pressure.
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Is 8 mph fast on a bike?

The Ideal Cycling Speed Is 8 to 9 MPH, Says Science.
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