I has a SS MTB where the eccentric bb was junk so I had to just set it in the short setting. I found a “magic gear” combo and it was snug for a ride or two but the chain would stretch just enough to let it spin freely. They do stretch a tiny bit once you ride them, and it’s just enough. All that is moot though if you don’t have a good chainline.
hey! thanks for video! what Chainstay length in this bike? what chain did you use? did you ride this bike and how fast did the chain and stars wear out?
I has a SS MTB where the eccentric bb was junk so I had to just set it in the short setting. I found a “magic gear” combo and it was snug for a ride or two but the chain would stretch just enough to let it spin freely. They do stretch a tiny bit once you ride them, and it’s just enough. All that is moot though if you don’t have a good chainline.
Great video
Looks great
hey! thanks for video!
what Chainstay length in this bike?
what chain did you use?
did you ride this bike and how fast did the chain and stars wear out?
Thanks for the vid, I just wanted to know if ss chain with halflink would work with narrow-wide
honest words
Try half link for safety
Or chain tensioner
1. Half link doesn't work on narrow wide chainrings
2. I believe this video was made so no tensioner is used (for a cleaner look)
How wide is your bottom bracket shell and spindle?
The bottom bracket is 73mm and the spindle should be around 118mm.
@@DanyoSports Okay. Thanks. Mine's a 68 mm and I was thinking about going with a 118 or so.
Is it safe?
for being to tight
i will stretch in a couple of days or months defending how far you ride..
chains don't stretch, the rivets ware and that's why they increase in overall length
@@theOrkinMan1 semantics, really
Chain brand?
Sounds horrible. Does your tier scraping against the frame? If you, you are a noob.