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A year or so ago a side plate came off one of my chain links. I was told that the chain should be replaced rather than repaired and that I needed a 630 chain. I've always suspected that I was ripped off and that the garage simply repaired and cleaned up the chain and then charged me ?120 for a new one + ?40 fitting. A year later I'm now having to tighten the chain once every 600 miles or so. I guess I have to replace it? I don't know much about this but I'd be surprised if I'd really had a new chain and it needed replacing after 1 year/7000 miles, particularly as I'm always careful to lubricate the chain twice a week.
This time I'll replace the chain myself. How do I tell whether my chain is indeed a 630 (and what does this mean anyway?). Is it the number of teeth on the sprockets? I currently have 41 and 630 chains seem to be offered with a choice of 41 or 43 teeth sprockets. I don't know what I have on the front but the choice seems to be 14 or 18 teeth.
Most chains advertised seem to be 530s but, whatever I need, I seem to have a choice of standard, heavy duty or extra heavy duty. Am I right that I can choose any of those in a 630 chain but that I need to change the front and rear sprockets if I want a 530 chain?
I gather that if I change the sprockets and go to a 530 chain I might get better acceleration but, if that isn't a particular issue for me, is there any other good reason to change?
Thanks
Roger
This time I'll replace the chain myself. How do I tell whether my chain is indeed a 630 (and what does this mean anyway?). Is it the number of teeth on the sprockets? I currently have 41 and 630 chains seem to be offered with a choice of 41 or 43 teeth sprockets. I don't know what I have on the front but the choice seems to be 14 or 18 teeth.
Most chains advertised seem to be 530s but, whatever I need, I seem to have a choice of standard, heavy duty or extra heavy duty. Am I right that I can choose any of those in a 630 chain but that I need to change the front and rear sprockets if I want a 530 chain?
I gather that if I change the sprockets and go to a 530 chain I might get better acceleration but, if that isn't a particular issue for me, is there any other good reason to change?
Thanks
Roger