Timeline for answer to Correct new chain sizing by Ken Carlson
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| 9 hours ago | comment | added | Penny11 | Thanks so much for that detailed response. That chain link calculator will not accommodate my 470mm chain stay length; it maxed out at 460mm. Using another online calculator, it returned 114 links as the size my chain should be. Counting the outer links on each chain and doubling it, I get 50/116 on the old chain and 60/120 on the new one. rollmassif.com/chain-link-calculator | |
| 11 hours ago | history | edited | Ken Carlson | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| 12 hours ago | comment | added | WornChain | You can also use a calculator and see what it suggests. E.g: bergfreunde.eu/chain-length-calculator (note that your pulleys probably are 11T for result adjustment). | |
| 12 hours ago | history | edited | Ken Carlson | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| 13 hours ago | history | answered | Ken Carlson | CC BY-SA 4.0 |