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heedcase August 27th 04 06:06 AM

Selecting the right chain
 

I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:


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heedcase


DJA August 27th 04 06:25 AM

on 8/27/2004 1:06 AM heedcase said the following:

I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:



My '85 Schwinn has nearly the same drive-train, except 52/40 crankset.
Original chain is 116 links.

Possible upgrade:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=8101

--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net

DJA August 27th 04 06:25 AM

on 8/27/2004 1:06 AM heedcase said the following:

I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:



My '85 Schwinn has nearly the same drive-train, except 52/40 crankset.
Original chain is 116 links.

Possible upgrade:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=8101

--
David
dja--dot--mail--at--comcast--dot--net

Dan Daniel August 27th 04 07:26 AM

On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:06:10 +1000, heedcase
wrote:


I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:


Your basic 3/32" chain will do it. In catalogs/internet, it will
probably be called 8-speed or 7/8 speed. Which is the same chain size
as 6 speed.

SRAM PC-48, or 58 if you like some chrome, or 68 if you like *all*
chrome (or whatever all that shiny stuff is on the chain links...)

Dan Daniel August 27th 04 07:26 AM

On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:06:10 +1000, heedcase
wrote:


I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:


Your basic 3/32" chain will do it. In catalogs/internet, it will
probably be called 8-speed or 7/8 speed. Which is the same chain size
as 6 speed.

SRAM PC-48, or 58 if you like some chrome, or 68 if you like *all*
chrome (or whatever all that shiny stuff is on the chain links...)

Werehatrack August 27th 04 07:29 AM

On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:06:10 +1000, heedcase
wrote:


I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:


You can use any brand of chain that's rated for 6, 7 or 8 speeds.
There's nothing to be gained by going to a 9 speed chain, and they're
more expensive. I've had good results with SRAM and Shimano chains,
but I prefer the SRAM because in most cases, it's supplied with one of
their nifty connector links. The PC48 is economical and works well
for me.
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Werehatrack August 27th 04 07:29 AM

On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:06:10 +1000, heedcase
wrote:


I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:


You can use any brand of chain that's rated for 6, 7 or 8 speeds.
There's nothing to be gained by going to a 9 speed chain, and they're
more expensive. I've had good results with SRAM and Shimano chains,
but I prefer the SRAM because in most cases, it's supplied with one of
their nifty connector links. The PC48 is economical and works well
for me.
--
Typoes are a feature, not a bug.
Some gardening required to reply via email.
Words processed in a facility that contains nuts.

Zog The Undeniable August 27th 04 05:09 PM

Dan Daniel wrote:

SRAM PC-48, or 58 if you like some chrome, or 68 if you like *all*
chrome (or whatever all that shiny stuff is on the chain links...)


Usually nickel. It's a good idea if you live somewhere wet and insist
on using "dry" lubes with no rust protecting abilities.

Zog The Undeniable August 27th 04 05:09 PM

Dan Daniel wrote:

SRAM PC-48, or 58 if you like some chrome, or 68 if you like *all*
chrome (or whatever all that shiny stuff is on the chain links...)


Usually nickel. It's a good idea if you live somewhere wet and insist
on using "dry" lubes with no rust protecting abilities.

Ted August 28th 04 02:32 AM

heedcase wrote:

I need to replace the chain on my 85 Fuji Del Rey. I would like to
purchase online so I can have more choices. I don't know the proper
size to select.
It has a Sugino crank with 52/42 chainrings and 6 speed freewheel. How
about a little help.:confused:


As others have said, any chain suitable for 6, 7, or 8 speed. But size
also includes length. Most any chain will be too long for your bike,
and needs to be shortened a few links to match your existing chain.


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