Chains

The chains on the wheel transmit power from the pedals to the rear wheel. Geared bikes use narrower chains, while single-speed and electric bikes use stronger models. Chains should be selected according to the gearbox, serviced regularly and replaced when signs of wear appear. Properly maintained chains ensure a smooth and efficient ride.

Chains

Wheel chains are a key part of the drivetrain, connecting the front and rear wheels. They transmit power from the pedals to the rear wheel, enabling a smooth and efficient ride. The correct selection and maintenance of chains are essential to the performance and durability of the transmission. Chain types: Geared wheels: these use precision-machined chains, which are narrower and compatible with multi-speed systems (6-12 gears). Single-speed bikes and hub gears: Thinner and more robust chains suitable for simpler transmission systems such as city or BMX bikes. E-bike chains: reinforced to withstand the higher torque and load of electric bikes. Important to note: Compatibility: chain width and length should be matched to the type of gearing and number of sprockets. Chain wear: Regularly checking for chain stretch will help prevent wear on other transmission components such as sprockets. Maintenance: cleaning and lubricating chains improves performance and extends their life. Regular replacement of chains at signs of wear ensures a smooth transmission and protects the cassette and front sprockets from premature wear. High-quality and properly maintained chains make cycling efficient and enjoyable.

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