Completely stock bike, any recommendations?
Snapped mine today, original chain. Have no idea what the wear was. Also got a SRAM PCX1 to replace, £20.Just out a £16 SRAM Chain on mine as a replacement as I was past .75 wear after 300 miles. Have been racing and generally not thinking about preserving the old one.
I’ll report how it performs after this weekend and when I next have to replace it..
I have a Park tool gauge but always forget. No idea of mileage to be honest! At least 600 I’d say.Oh yeh, I’d say yours was well due a new one ??
You can get a wear indicator for like £6 on amazon. They reccomended an 11 speed at .5 but speaking to @Paul Mac you might as well leave it to .75 or 1.0 otherwise you’d be changing chains every month!! How many miles do you reckon you got before it snapped?
I’ve also got a few master links and a remover tool and breaker in my bag for that reason as it’s a ride ender if not ?!!
You'll have to see if the new chain slips on your cassette.I have a Park tool gauge but always forget. No idea of mileage to be honest! At least 600 I’d say.
Just out a £16 SRAM Chain on mine as a replacement as I was past .75 wear after 300 miles. Have been racing and generally not thinking about preserving the old one.
I’ll report how it performs after this weekend and when I next have to replace it..
depends on the size of the bike and if this changes the cranks to rear cassette distance, also size of the cranks if changed from the stock ones. Generally measure a new chain against the old one for number of links. Or use standard measure procedure shown online.Does the PC x1 chain (118 links) needs to be shortened for using on TL 2020?
Also means 114 link PC1110 and 1130 are too shortOk great, now I can answer to my own question: TL 2020 (Comp) frame size L chain lenght is 116 links, so Sram PC x1 had to be shortened for 2 links if using stock cassete and chainring ...
Not necessary, probably derailleur has enough stroke so also allow 114 links or even less ...Also means 114 link PC1110 and 1130 are too short
Going by the SRAM manual, 116 links is correct for stock medium turbo levo. Not sure what the implications are for running too short a chain and not keen too find out. No offence but assumption is the mother of all foul ups.Not necessary, probably derailleur has enough stroke so also allow 114 links or even less ...
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