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Going SS for the first time for this winters riding, and have bought a few SS things to convert my current 9 speed setup to singlespeed.

Though have got stuck on which chain to get though, and I'm guessing I can't use the current 9sp one, so, you wise singlespeeders any advice on what to get/look out for?

Though it must be relatively cheap!

Thanks


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 10:41 pm
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You can use your 9 speed no problem


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 10:42 pm
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You can use it no problem.

but if you wan a SS specific chain, KMC z610 is the king


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 10:45 pm
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i use 510s on 3 of my bikes and work superb have the rust proof one on my ss xc bike and gold one on the ss road bike 8) and silver on teh others


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 10:52 pm
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You can use your 9 speed no problem

Not if you have proper 3/32 chainrings or sprockets, and a reasonable quantity of grit.

As I discovered while cycling round Kielder in the rain 🙁

So KMC Z610HX, FTW!


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 10:55 pm
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Ahh thanks, would I need to adapt it at all to make it work or could I leave it?

I'll check out the 510 and the 610, and thanks 8)


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 10:59 pm
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KMC Z610 HX

+1


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 11:02 pm
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have you got a ss specific chainring and cog, or have you stuck with your 9spd middle ring and a cog broken from your cassette?


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 11:25 pm
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I've got a SS specific cog at the back, but will be using a standard chainring.

Will this be a problem?


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 11:28 pm
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v done it on road and mtb and has worked fine but u wont be able to use the same ring for 9spd again after.


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 11:34 pm
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you will want a 3/32 chain technically..

but

http://sheldonbrown.com/speeds.html

9spd will do most likely


 
Posted : 05/11/2011 11:42 pm
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http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/kmc-z510-hx-chain-18-42-p.asp

And also the z610hx.

http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/kmc-z610-hx-chain-332-41-p.asp

Both excellent. Both around £12.

Don't use a geared chain, they are designed to shift... And you don't want that. A ss specific chainring will also be better for the same reason.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 2:53 pm
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Thanks Charlie, will go and get a proper SS chain then...

another question though, what is the best chainring size to use, combined with how many teeth at the back?
I'm planning 32 with 16 at the back, but would like to know what is generally considered as the best setup, not sure whether it's too specific a question, to ask so 'generally' but would appreciate the help 🙂

Thanks


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 5:04 pm
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KMC K810SL is very nice.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 5:49 pm
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can you use a 8 speed powerlink with one of those 3/32 KMC z610 chains?


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:30 pm
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Going for a KMC as recommended above
The SRAM PC1 hasn't last long at all until it's now failed the chain wear gauge - approx one month is all it has lasted - about 400 miles 🙁


 
Posted : 11/12/2011 1:57 pm
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anything made by wippermann.


 
Posted : 11/12/2011 4:29 pm
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another question though, what is the best chainring size to use, combined with how many teeth at the back?
I'm planning 32 with 16 at the back, but would like to know what is generally considered as the best setup, not sure whether it's too specific a question, to ask so 'generally' but would appreciate the help

Really depends where you ride, how fit/strong you are, whether you prefer to spin, how much walking you want to do etc..

But 32x16's a good starting point


 
Posted : 11/12/2011 4:34 pm
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Personally I wouldn't go with a normal 9 speed chain at all, if you ride on decent hills and are reasonably strong they'll be destroyed in no time. I'd also get a proper steel front chainring because anything alloy won't last, mine has lasted about 3 months of riding twice a week, the wear is horrific because the force going into it is much higher. Hoping the on-one steel ring will last a lot better!


 
Posted : 11/12/2011 4:43 pm
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2:1 is a good starting ratio. many people use 32:16 coming from gears because they re-use their front middle ring. if money and ground clearance are not issues though the more teeth you have the better the setup will wear.


 
Posted : 11/12/2011 4:43 pm
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c,

Treat yourself to one of these rust-proofed KMC beauties at £6.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=25653

Rotate your chainring 90 degrees after a few months...it does not need to be aligned as there is no shifting.

Replace alloy chainring with a steel one, and rotate that periodically to even up the wear.

32x16 is a good start, but it really depends on the terrain.

I prefer 32x18 whereas friends chose 32x17 for Swinley/Tunnel Hill.

PaulD


 
Posted : 11/12/2011 5:52 pm