Difference between bicycle chain/35/41/etc???

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atombikes

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Who can school me on the differences between a regular bicycle chain (bmx or 7/8 speed) and #35 and/or #41/401, etc? I suppose the differences deal with pitch and thickness of links?

Any weblinks?
 
Dec 18, 2009
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The chain in use on modern bicycles has a 1/2" pitch, which is ANSI standard #40, where the 4 indicates the pitch of the chain in eighths of an inch, and metric #8, where the 8 indicates the pitch in sixteenths of an inch. (from experience metric and standard chains are interchangeable as long as the width is right)


Chain comes in either 3/32", 1/8", 5/32" or 3/16" roller widths: 5/32" is used on cargo bikes and trikes, 1/8" with the common low cost coaster (back pedal brake) bike, hub and fixed gearing and on track bicycles, and 3/32" with the derailleur gears most commonly fitted on racing, touring and mountain bikes.

CHAIN PITCH #35 & #41 this should help with the #35 chain questions, centrifugal clutch info and goodies
 

Goldy

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This ought to ether help you, or confuse the heck out of you...from the 24th edition of Machinery's Handbook pages 2338 and 2339.