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SRAM PC58 - Campy Chorus 8 Speed Question
I have been using SRAM (ex-Sachs) PC-58 chains with my Campagnolo Chorus 8
speed group for the past six years. I have always found the PC-58 to be a great match with this group. According to my odometer (1200 miles on the chain) and my Park Chain tool, it is time replace my chain. The new PC-58 that I installed was very noisy.... it makes a grinding sound... especially when I am exerting a lot of force on the pedals. I replaced the cassette with a new one... same grinding sound. I purchased another PC-58 chain.... same grinding sound with the old and new cassette. In the end, I put the original (and worn) chain back on the bike. It works fine (no grinding sound) with both the old and new cassette. Has SRAM made a change to the PC-58? (Seems unlikely). Can anyone recommend a chain for a Campy 8-speed group? TIA, Jim K. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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SRAM PC58 - Campy Chorus 8 Speed Question
I had the same experience and put on after years a Shimano chain again.
"jmk" schreef in bericht ... I have been using SRAM (ex-Sachs) PC-58 chains with my Campagnolo Chorus 8 speed group for the past six years. I have always found the PC-58 to be a great match with this group. According to my odometer (1200 miles on the chain) and my Park Chain tool, it is time replace my chain. The new PC-58 that I installed was very noisy.... it makes a grinding sound... especially when I am exerting a lot of force on the pedals. I replaced the cassette with a new one... same grinding sound. I purchased another PC-58 chain.... same grinding sound with the old and new cassette. In the end, I put the original (and worn) chain back on the bike. It works fine (no grinding sound) with both the old and new cassette. Has SRAM made a change to the PC-58? (Seems unlikely). Can anyone recommend a chain for a Campy 8-speed group? TIA, Jim K. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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I have been using SRAM (ex-Sachs) PC-58 chains with my Campagnolo Chorus 8 speed group for the past six years. I have always found the PC-58 to be a great match with this group. According to my odometer (1200 miles on the chain) and my Park Chain tool, it is time replace my chain. The new PC-58 that I installed was very noisy.... it makes a grinding sound... especially when I am exerting a lot of force on the pedals. I replaced the cassette with a new one... same grinding sound. I purchased another PC-58 chain.... same grinding sound with the old and new cassette. In the end, I put the original (and worn) chain back on the bike. It works fine (no grinding sound) with both the old and new cassette. Has SRAM made a change to the PC-58? (Seems unlikely). Can anyone recommend a chain for a Campy 8-speed group? TIA, Jim K. That grinding sound is likely due to a small mismatch in pitch betwixt (thanks, Sheldon!) chain and sprockets. It doesn't happen with the old chain because it is worn to a similar extent as your sprockets. Now you will have to make the decision on whether to live with it or replace your cassette. Examine the teeth and compare to new ones. The PC-58 is an excellent choice. -- Ted Bennett Portland OR |
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Ted,
Good point... that is exactly what is occurring. Funny thing is.... I _did_ change the cassette with a new Campy Record cassette and still have the grinding noise. Regards, Jim SNIP " That grinding sound is likely due to a small mismatch in pitch betwixt (thanks, Sheldon!) chain and sprockets. It doesn't happen with the old chain because it is worn to a similar extent as your sprockets. Now you will have to make the decision on whether to live with it or replace your cassette. Examine the teeth and compare to new ones. The PC-58 is an excellent choice. -- Ted Bennett Portland OR -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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In article , "jmk"
wrote: Ted, Good point... that is exactly what is occurring. Funny thing is.... I _did_ change the cassette with a new Campy Record cassette and still have the grinding noise. Regards, Jim Hmm, beats me. Bring it on over and I'll have a look. -- Ted Bennett Portland OR |
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"H. van Beek" wrote in message ...
I had the same experience and put on after years a Shimano chain again. "jmk" schreef in bericht ... I have been using SRAM (ex-Sachs) PC-58 chains with my Campagnolo Chorus 8 speed group for the past six years. I have always found the PC-58 to be a great match with this group. According to my odometer (1200 miles on the chain) and my Park Chain tool, it is time replace my chain. The new PC-58 that I installed was very noisy.... it makes a grinding sound... especially when I am exerting a lot of force on the pedals. I replaced the cassette with a new one... same grinding sound. I purchased another PC-58 chain.... same grinding sound with the old and new cassette. In the end, I put the original (and worn) chain back on the bike. It works fine (no grinding sound) with both the old and new cassette. Has SRAM made a change to the PC-58? (Seems unlikely). Can anyone recommend a chain for a Campy 8-speed group? TIA, Jim K. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- My SACHS 9s chain makes three suprosingly noisy SACHS chains. I replaced the SACHS with a Shimano, all was silent. I put the SACHS on another bike, and it sounds noisy again. I lubed the SACHS, still niosy. I was wondering if was just me, but I think I'll try another Shimano. |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 16:46:47 +0000, jmk wrote:
Ted, Good point... that is exactly what is occurring. Funny thing is.... I _did_ change the cassette with a new Campy Record cassette and still have the grinding noise. The chainrings could be worn as well. -- David L. Johnson __o | The lottery is a tax on those who fail to understand _`\(,_ | mathematics. (_)/ (_) | |
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Best to check also that one or more of your rings aren't worn. The clue
is that the noise gets worse when you exert pressure, and that you get the noise with a new chain and new cassette; and that it goes away when you put the old chain on with either new or old cassette. Had this problem of grinding when pedaling out of the saddle after installing a new Ultegra 8 cassette and Sachs chain, inner ring was a goner. I've used SRAM/Sachs/Sedis chains for years, 1200 miles seems kind of early to pull a chain but the tape measure doesn't lie. Eddie Ted Bennett wrote: I have been using SRAM (ex-Sachs) PC-58 chains with my Campagnolo Chorus 8 speed group for the past six years. I have always found the PC-58 to be a great match with this group. According to my odometer (1200 miles on the chain) and my Park Chain tool, it is time replace my chain. The new PC-58 that I installed was very noisy.... it makes a grinding sound... especially when I am exerting a lot of force on the pedals. I replaced the cassette with a new one... same grinding sound. I purchased another PC-58 chain.... same grinding sound with the old and new cassette. In the end, I put the original (and worn) chain back on the bike. It works fine (no grinding sound) with both the old and new cassette. Has SRAM made a change to the PC-58? (Seems unlikely). Can anyone recommend a chain for a Campy 8-speed group? TIA, Jim K. That grinding sound is likely due to a small mismatch in pitch betwixt (thanks, Sheldon!) chain and sprockets. It doesn't happen with the old chain because it is worn to a similar extent as your sprockets. Now you will have to make the decision on whether to live with it or replace your cassette. Examine the teeth and compare to new ones. The PC-58 is an excellent choice. |
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