Im not too bothered about the weight of a chain. Its not going to make the bike feel any heavier. And I have no chance of removing the cog and my chain line is spot on so I dont want to wreck it. Ill just go to the lbs and get a chain and hope it fits lol!
Hey! I have a Tryall 'H' rear hub with a Tryall sprocket and by the looks of things there doesn't seem to be room to accommodate a wider chain. The spokes seem really close to the chain I'm running at the moment and its an 8 speed chain. Before I go out and buy a new chain I would like to know if a wider chain will fit my setup. Thanks!
Hello! I was browsing around and I came across these! Link! To be quite honest they dont look like they are a good quality backing, and would carbon fiber be an appropriate material to make backings from? Discuss!
The Rock greens are ALOT better on smooth but Heatsink Snowys in powerpad backings are cheaper and soo much better! But If you have the money its definately worth getting the CNC backing versions as they will improve the performance greatly!
Yeah I completely agree! And they last longer too! I have had KMC kool chains snap on my within weeks and the halfords chain I have no problems with until they are about 6 months old! For the price they are well worth it!
Revell Rear Rim They are 36H only EDIT: And the try-all Reinforced Rim is 36h only also so there is a fair bit of choice Thats with 5 mins searching on tarty EDIT 2: Tryall street rims
hey! I have been working on two vids and they are both now finnished The first one is on my mates zoo! python. The second one is on my koxx Coust Both vids can be found on heatsinkbikes Comments welcome Thanks to Steve@heatsink!