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Re: Titanium chain & sprokets
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Campagnolo Std Chainring BOLT circle = 135mm Yes they use a 1/2" pitch chain. No the chaintools aren't that special just smaller. No special parts are required you just add or remove links. Bike chains don't use master links. Yeah they make really narrow chain for the 10-speed cassettes that doesn't even work with the 9-speed cassettes. The advantage is you can get it at any bike shop. |
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Re: Titanium chain & sprokets
Pete;
You are correct on the first point. The teeth are ground to help shifting. As a result of that, you end up with an asymmetric tooth profile, which takes torque better in one direction than the other. I think were both right on that one. We seem to be in agreement regarding rest of my points. I think we've gotten a little off topic anyway. |
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