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Keychain woes?
badlight:
Ive had mine for a while, and I can still see gaps in between the chain and the bottom of the teeth, but its smooth as fuck so im not too worried about it. My master pin has backed itself out once or twice though.
Oddity:
Mine has stretched a bit, but otherwise it's fine. No problem with the master link coming loose either.
couch:
--- Quote from: CARROTFVCKER on May 31, 2015, 08:22:40 AM ---still wont get one..............not long enuff to run a 39-14 on my 20..
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Didn't even think about this... how long is the stock hollow Keychain? I just ordered one but I'm running a long backend and big sprockets.
DAKINS:
I've been running mine since they came out. I run it tight and use lots of pedal pressure, and haven't noticed any of the noises or problems people have brought up.
ediotism:
--- Quote from: pegs on December 14, 2015, 07:31:41 AM ---can't see how it's gonna get better unless the chain stretches. will it even stretch being so thick?
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when we say a chain stretches, we're thinking that the chain plates have elongated from tension. however, the truth is that its the pins in the chain getting worn down over time from friction (insufficient lube, dirt and grit getting worked into the area) that makes the chain longer. Hence its why its important to lube/WD-40 flush the chain then properly re-lube afterwards.
WD-40 can be used to clean out the old lube along with grit/sand etc (if you dry it properly afterwards before lube), and it's important to work the new lube into the chain so it reaches the pins and rollers properly, instead of just having lube sit on the contact surface between chain/driver/sprocket.
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