Hi All,
I have been searching the forum and looking at old threads i cant find my answer. I have found that a 110 length chain fits over a 14 front 47 rear sprocket set up, Will a standard chain length fit over a 14 front and a 48 rear? as i am thinking of going for this set up. or even a 50 rear.
Thanks in advance.
Chain length
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- wilko
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Chain length
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Re: Chain length
here is the calculator you need...
http://www.gearingcommander.com/
pop in the standard size and note the length, then play around with various gearing ratios/sprockets/chain link lengths until you wind one that will be ok for you.
http://www.gearingcommander.com/
pop in the standard size and note the length, then play around with various gearing ratios/sprockets/chain link lengths until you wind one that will be ok for you.
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- wilko
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Re: Chain length
Thanks for that Banner I will have a good play about with that. I had a quick go and the chain links don't seem to change, but I will try and work it out from the distance travelled. Cheers for you help
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