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Re: Belts vs. Chains
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Originally Posted by squirrel
I agree that the chain gets longer when you first use it, then it kind of settles in and stays the same length for a while.
I was just saying that I think this is caused by initial wear, not by the metal exceeding it's yield strength.
Kind of nit-picky of me
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#35 chain will stretch about 1/8" for every 4 feet. I MTB, so I have ALOT of experience with this stuff. #35 will stand up to just about anything. Ive slammed it on rocks, trees, roots, etc and never had it break. Also, the torque exerted on it during a rough ride is astounding. I've never broken #35
Chain stretch usually slows down the more it is stretched. After that 1/8", the chain will settle in and stay put for the next 10 years if you want it to. As long as you don't abuse a #35 chain, it will work perfectly for you.
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Last edited by cobrawanabe1699 : 19-01-2008 at 09:32.
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