I have a old rusty chain on the current bike (not broken ) . I would like a new one online without going into store . How can I measure to buy right one beside count links
@@cesargonzalez6828 you need to order chain for your bike, year, model ... And you Will get longer chain than old one, then you Just short the New chain by lizing it on bike and check what lenth you need. I also recomend changing sprokets. And on sprokets you need to count teeth or find mark on them.
Hello, it is not important how big is wrench. It must be possible to set up the right torque. I think it must be 45nm but check your manual to be sure. 💪
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I have a old rusty chain on the current bike (not broken ) . I would like a new one online without going into store . How can I measure to buy right one beside count links
@@cesargonzalez6828 you need to order chain for your bike, year, model ... And you Will get longer chain than old one, then you Just short the New chain by lizing it on bike and check what lenth you need. I also recomend changing sprokets. And on sprokets you need to count teeth or find mark on them.
@@mxdj175 sprocket and chain no metal wear down . Is there a way to clean these both
@@cesargonzalez6828 yes you can clean it with break cleaner 👍
Hi, this will be my first time changing the chain and sprockets, will a 1/4 inch torque wrench cover this task or will I need a 1/2 inch too? Thanks
Hello, it is not important how big is wrench. It must be possible to set up the right torque. I think it must be 45nm but check your manual to be sure. 💪
@@mxdj175 thank you 🙏