How often should you change a bike chain?

Replacing your chain regularly can prolong the life of your drivetrain. Most mechanics agree that you should replace your chain about every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on your riding style. Many Tour De France riders wear out two or even three chains on their primary bike over the course of the three-week race.
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When should I replace 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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How do I know if my chain needs replacing?

Another ballpark method for checking chain wear is by measuring it with a ruler. Pick a rivet and line it up at the zero mark. Count 24 more rivets and your last rivet should be at the 12″ mark of your ruler. If it is off by more than 1/16″ your chain is stretched to the point of replacement.
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What happens if you don't change your bike chain?

Excessively worn chains may break, or skip over excessively worn gears. At some point you can wear the gears so much you can shear the teeth right off.
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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 many miles does a bike chain last?

Replacing your chain regularly can prolong the life of your drivetrain. Most mechanics agree that you should replace your chain about every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on your riding style.
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How much does a bike chain cost?

A bike chain costs anywhere from $10 to $90 depending on the brand, quality, and type of bike you're buying it for. Basic, cheaper bikes that need a simple chain will be closer to $10. Higher quality chains that are durable and made for top notch road bikes will cost $60 to $90.
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How often should you change your bike chain and cassette?

The 2,000-Mile Rule

To avoid this accelerated wear of your cassette and chainrings, a general rule of thumb is to replace your bike's chain every 2,000 miles. Mind you, this is just a starting point. No two chains will wear at exactly the same rate because no two riders treat their chains the same.
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Can I use wd40 on my bike chain?

Is WD-40 good for bike chains—summary. In summary, WD-40 is great for cleaning and degreasing your chain, but doesn't work well as a lubricant. It will provide some small amount of lubrication, but nowhere near enough for your bike chain to run smoothly. It's best to use a high-quality, bike-specific lubricant instead.
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Do I need to replace 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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How often should you replace a mountain bike chain?

It could last several months, or it could last much longer. A typical mountain bike chain will last 750 miles of single track riding. It's not easy to gauge exactly how long a chain will last, but there are ways to prolong the life of the chain.
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How much does it cost to fix a bicycle chain?

How much does a bike chain cost to replace? Entry level chains can start off around $15.00 with more expensive and higher performance chains ranging from $25.00 to $60.00 or more. More expensive chains increase shift quality and are generally more durable as they wear.
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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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How long does a chain and cassette last?

A properly maintained MTB chain will last more than 2000 miles while a poorly maintained chain can last less than 1000 miles. Chains for 11+ speed cassettes tend to have a shorter lifespan than chains for 10 and < 10-speed cassettes because they need to be changed after less wear.
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How long does a bike drivetrain last?

Expect between 1,500 and 3,000 miles from a 10-speed chain. It helps to establish what counts as 'worn out'.
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Why does my bike chain slip when I pedal hard?

The chain could be slipping due to natural weakening of the chain. Over time, the chain will stretch out and a loose chain means more slipping when pedaling hard. The chain could also be slipping if your cogs are word down. The cogs/crank also wear over time and can leave the chain with not much to "grab" on to.
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Does bicycle 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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How do I keep my bike chain from rusting?

Lubricate the Chain

Lubricant acts as a barrier between the bike's chain and the exterior elements (including moisture). Therefore, you should get into the habit of applying a high-grade lubricant to your chain regularly. As long as there's a layer of lubricant over the chain, it shouldn't rust.
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Should you lubricate a new bike chain?

Do I need to degrease and re-lube a new chain? The advice from most of the major chain manufacturers is that the lubrication chains come with is ideal for riding and doesn't need to be removed. Simply fit, ride and re-lube when necessary.
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How long should a bicycle last?

What is the lifespan of a bicycle? You can expect a well-maintained average-quality bicycle to last at least five years if used on a daily basis. High-quality bikes, on the other hand, can last ten years or more under the right conditions.
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Are expensive bike chains worth it?

No. The only advantage of expensive chains within a specific brand is the minor reduction in weight. The ones with extra plating do look nicer and provide some corrosion resistance, but it takes almost no effort to keep your chain rust free.
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What is the best brand of bike chain?

The best bike chains: Best 10-speed chains
  • Sram PC1051. ...
  • Wippermann Connex 10S0. ...
  • Best money-no-object: KMC X11SL DLC. ...
  • Best all-round: Shimano 5800 105 11spd. ...
  • Best for Campy users: Campagnolo Potenza 11spd. ...
  • Best all-round: Sram Force 12spd.
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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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