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Freewheel/chain
I want to replace my block and chain. On pension now so money is
tight, last years saw the purchase of a triple chainset so new block and chain are lined up for the coming Spring. Have been looking at the online stores and frankly there is so much modern stuff I am totally lost. It was simple in my day, buy new block, buy new chain and there wasn't the complexity that there is now. So here is the question - can anyone point me to a 6 speed freewheel block and the appropriate chain that will run on a 48/38/28? Cheers. |
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citizen142 wrote:
So here is the question - can anyone point me to a 6 speed freewheel block and the appropriate chain that will run on a 48/38/28? The cheapest 6 speed freewheel I could find was £4.99 for a shimano megarange at http://www.bikecare.co.uk/clearance.html Wiggle have other 6 speeds from £10 to £14 and have LG-50 7/8 speed chain for £5.99 (which will fit just fine, it's just a little narrower on the outside) or the connex 800 chain which is supposed to outlast other chains of the same price by a factor of three for £7.99 Hope this helps Tom -- Return address is dead. Real address is at http://toomanybikes.com/address.jpg |
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in message , citizen142
') wrote: I want to replace my block and chain. On pension now so money is tight, last years saw the purchase of a triple chainset so new block and chain are lined up for the coming Spring. Have been looking at the online stores and frankly there is so much modern stuff I am totally lost. It was simple in my day, buy new block, buy new chain and there wasn't the complexity that there is now. So here is the question - can anyone point me to a 6 speed freewheel block and the appropriate chain that will run on a 48/38/28? A 7, 8 or 9 speed chain has the same internal width as a 6 speed and will work perfectly well. Plenty of six speed blocks still around, ask in your LBS. -- (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ Morning had broken, and there was nothing left for us to do but pick up the pieces. |
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"Tom" wrote in message ... citizen142 wrote: So here is the question - can anyone point me to a 6 speed freewheel block and the appropriate chain that will run on a 48/38/28? The cheapest 6 speed freewheel I could find was £4.99 for a shimano megarange at http://www.bikecare.co.uk/clearance.html Wiggle have other 6 speeds from £10 to £14 and have LG-50 7/8 speed chain for £5.99 (which will fit just fine, it's just a little narrower on the outside) or the connex 800 chain which is supposed to outlast other chains of the same price by a factor of three for £7.99 Any idea if a megarange block would fit on an old Raleigh Banana with Sachs derailleurs? |
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Simon Brooke wrote:
A 7, 8 or 9 speed chain has the same internal width as a 6 speed and will work perfectly well. Plenty of six speed blocks still around, ask in your LBS. Will it? A 9 speed chain is a lot narrower than 6 speed even if it has the same pitch. Not saying you are wrong, just that I'd be wary myself. -- Arthur Clune |
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Arthur Clune wrote: Simon Brooke wrote: A 7, 8 or 9 speed chain has the same internal width as a 6 speed and will work perfectly well. Plenty of six speed blocks still around, ask in your LBS. Will it? A 9 speed chain is a lot narrower than 6 speed even if it has the same pitch. Not saying you are wrong, just that I'd be wary myself. -- Arthur Clune I used to use SRAM 6, 7 ,8 speed chain when I use 6 speed equipment, on my 7 speed bike I still do. Couldn't see the point of paying more for 9 speed stuff that *might* not work. |
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"Doki" wrote in message ... "Tom" wrote in message ... citizen142 wrote: So here is the question - can anyone point me to a 6 speed freewheel block and the appropriate chain that will run on a 48/38/28? The cheapest 6 speed freewheel I could find was £4.99 for a shimano megarange at http://www.bikecare.co.uk/clearance.html Wiggle have other 6 speeds from £10 to £14 and have LG-50 7/8 speed chain for £5.99 (which will fit just fine, it's just a little narrower on the outside) or the connex 800 chain which is supposed to outlast other chains of the same price by a factor of three for £7.99 Any idea if a megarange block would fit on an old Raleigh Banana with Sachs derailleurs? Should have said "work" rather than "fit"... |
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Arthur Clune wrote:
Simon Brooke wrote: A 7, 8 or 9 speed chain has the same internal width as a 6 speed and will work perfectly well. Plenty of six speed blocks still around, ask in your LBS. Will it? A 9 speed chain is a lot narrower than 6 speed even if it has the same pitch. Not saying you are wrong, just that I'd be wary myself. From what I've read (I've not measured), internal width is similar and compatible, but still I would get an 8-speed chain because they're cheaper and the extra overall width might make it shift better. ~PB |
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Doki wrote:
Any idea if a megarange block would fit on an old Raleigh Banana with Sachs derailleurs? You may have problems if the derailleur doesn't have a long cage. ~PB |
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citizen142 wrote:
I want to replace my block and chain. On pension now so money is tight, last years saw the purchase of a triple chainset so new block and chain are lined up for the coming Spring. Have been looking at the online stores and frankly there is so much modern stuff I am totally lost. It was simple in my day, buy new block, buy new chain and there wasn't the complexity that there is now. So here is the question - can anyone point me to a 6 speed freewheel block What ratio? Some are hard to find now. and the appropriate chain that will run on a 48/38/28? SRAM PC58 from Chain Reaction or Wiggle Or http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...0&satitle=pc41 (Seller is incorrect to state 9-speed compatible) ~PB |
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