Installing New Road Bike Chain
Benzo aug 19 14 at 19 21.
Installing new road bike chain. This video will walk you through each step of chain replacement including checking removing the old chain sizing and routing the new chain and connecting the chain using a connecting rivet or. Should i just rinse the chain off re lube or strip and lube. Release the clutch mechanism on your rear derailleur if you have one. Next pull it across and loop it over the rear cassette and round the upper jockey wheel.
If you don t have your old chain to hand or if you ve changed your gear ratios and need a new size of chain we ve also got a failsafe way of finding the correct chain length for your bike. If i put on a new clean chain with factory lube and then go for a nice wet mountain bike ride or dusty dirt road ride. Usually a new chain out of the box will be too long for your drivetrain so you ll need to shorten it by removing links. Fit the new chain shift the rear derailleur into the biggest cog and the front to the biggest chainring.
If you are building a new bike install the cassette chainring chain guide and rear wheel in the bike before sizing the chain. If you need to install a chain remember to get one that is compatible with your system because the larger the number of sprockets you have on your bike the thinner the chain you will need. Replacing your chain as it wears out is good preventative maintenance much like changing the oil in your car. If you replacing a worn out chain it might be time for a new cassette and chainring as well.
Thread the new chain through the front derailleur cage. There are a couple methods to do this. Run new chain through drivetrain. Then shorten your new chain to match the old.
Determining new bike chain length. It seems to claim that there s a forward direction and that it actually makes a difference. Chains are where you can get a lot of grit and just plain dirtiness accumulating so it s something you should clean and maintain on a regular basis. A thin chain for a 10 sprocket bike can theoretically.
It prolongs the service life of other more expensive parts on your bike so replacing your chain before it becomes too worn is a good idea. This is also a great time to make sure your existing drivetrain is clean and free of gunk.