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Chain line..how critical is it? - Bike Forums

The standard 43.5 mm chainline (for a double) is meant to more or less center the rings on the cogs they'll be used with, but it skews towards ...

Chain line. What is it, why is it important? | Mountain Bike Reviews ...

As previously mentioned, ideal chainline is 45mm for a 10/11 speed cassette. It's difficult to achieve this at the chain ring due to chainstay ...

All About Bicycle Chainline - Sheldon Brown

The word "chainline" refers to how straight the chain runs between the front and rear sprockets. Ideally, both sprockets should be in the same plane, so that ...

Shop Talk: What is Chainline, and How Do I Measure It? - YouTube

If you've ever looked into making changes to your drivetrain, you may have run into the term "chainline". How do you determine your ...

Hey guys, just curious as to what bad things can happen when the ...

PS A 1/8 single speed chain and sprockets being slightly off alignment will throw the chain off much easier than 3/32 sprockets and 7sp chain.

Should you worry about chainline efficiency? | Cycling Weekly

The chainline is very important for several reasons: more efficient transmission; the less you bend the chain, the smaller the power loss; ...

Importance of chain line? : r/ausbike - Reddit

Just leave it where it is. In a 1x there is always a compromise in chainline at the extremes of the cassette. Its not going to hurt anything as ...

Bicycle chainline explained | BikeGremlin US

For single speed bicycles (one chainring at the front and at the back) the answer is more obvious: the straighter the chain, the longer it will ...

Why is chainline so important on retro bikes? | Retrobike

Chainline is only going to be perfect in one combination of chainring and sprocket anyway. As soon as you shift one or two gears your chainline is already ...

Chainline for Marginal Gains - Velobike

Chainline refers to how straight the chain runs between the front chainring and rear sprocket on your track bike ... It is important to measure ...

Rear chain line - Education - Custom Framebuilding Forum

55mm chainline is great because it gives more room for frame design. In the the rear the chain moves so much and we generally spend more time in ...

Chain Line Customization: 4 Chain Lines, 4 Different Cranks

What is the Chain Line and Why is it Important? · the distance between the geometric center of the bike frame center to the chain ring, or the 'ideal' chain line ...

Chainline Explained | By GMBN Tech - Facebook

This is a crucial element when it comes to fitting a 1x transmission system so Doddy is on hand to explain how it works!

Chainline explained - e*thirteen Service Guides

So why is all this important? Well, we have to design our guides around chainline in order for them to fit properly and not rub as your chain moves across your ...

Chainline Concepts - Park Tool

This means it will work best when the middle of the crankset is 47.5 mm from the middle to the bike center line. The other aspect of chainline ...

The Importance of Chain Line: Driveline Ecosystem - Sync Ergonomics

... chain retention, something that is incredibly important on Mountain bikes.1X Limitations - Material Choice As alluded to above, the ultimate ...

Bicycle Chainline: What is it, how is it determined, and why is it ...

Since chains were wide and the spacing between cogs was large, the front chainline could actually deviate significantly from the 'ideal' and ...

55 Zone Ahead: The Messy Story of Modern Mountain Bike Chainlines

When a new standard arrives, there's usually a backlash lasting months or even years. But the 55mm chainline got in under the radar.

How important is chainline? - Cycling UK Forum

The sprocket won't be designed to accept a chain running into it at an angle, so it will run noisily/badly until the moment when it tries to derail.

PERFECT Chainline Every Time - YouTube

... chainline means no dropped chains and less chain noise. It isn't vital to the mechanical efficiency of a bike but it is very important for ...