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What are the differences between mountain bike chains and regular bike chains?
Publish Time:2024-08-12        View Count:46         Return to List

Mountain Bike Chain Manufacturer Explains the Differences Between Mountain Bike Chains and Regular Bike Chains Bicycles are a familiar sight to many, a green and convenient mode of transportation that we see on the streets every day, with numerous shared bikes available. Bicycles can generally be categorized into those with variable speeds, such as mountain bikes, and traditional bicycles. The main difference between these two types of bikes lies in their ability to change gears, which also leads to some distinctions in the chains used. Below, a mountain bike chain manufacturer provides a detailed introduction: 1. Chain Thickness Varies: The higher the gear level, the thinner the chain. Chains for speeds below 8, including 8-speed and single-speed bikes, use the same thickness. They can be used on bikes with 8 speeds or less and single-speed bikes. 9-speed bikes require a 9-speed-specific chain, which is thinner than an 8-speed but thicker than a 10-speed. It cannot be used with 10-speed and higher kits. 10-speed chains are thinner than 9-speed but thicker than 11-speed chains. They cannot be used with 11-speed and higher kits.

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The number of links on a multi-speed bike chain differs from that on a single-speed chain. The number of links may vary depending on the size of the cassette and freewheel, as well as the wheelbase between the bottom bracket and rear axle. The larger the number of teeth on the cassette and freewheel wrapped by the chain, the tighter the chain. During normal shifting, the large sprocket on the cassette corresponds to 2 to 3 smaller teeth on the freewheel, the small sprocket on the cassette corresponds to 2 to 3 larger teeth on the freewheel, and the middle sprocket corresponds to the remaining teeth on the freewheel.

Here's an introduction to the differences between bicycle chains and mountain bike chains. So, you should now understand that these two types of chains cannot be interchanged arbitrarily. If you encounter issues with your bicycle chain, it's still recommended to have it repaired or purchase a new one. For any other inquiries about bicycle chains, please consult Tangshan Bicycle Chain Manufacturer (Tangshan Binfei Chain Factory).


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