Skiptooth question

yumalope

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Looking at some cool chainrings for my Panther and I'm curious....if I get a skiptooth, does that require a skiptooth specific chain? New to this vintage stuff....thanks!
 
if I get a skiptooth, does that require a skiptooth specific chain?

That's a good question! I've always heard that you have to have a skiptooth chain to fit those sprockets, but I think Bairdco ground every other tooth off a regular rear sprocket so that it would fit a skip chain. :)
 
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I was using a 52T skip tooth chainring on a bmx and it worked with 410 kmc chain no problem. I used a bmx 16 tooth freewheel on the rear.
 
Norm,
I also recall Bairdco modifying sprockets in order to use a regular chain. Finding an original skip-tooth chain in good condition is no easy thing. I've had a few which I sent off to members in need, but don't have anything good any more.

d__gizzle,
I know nothing about BMX stuff. So a BMX sprocket is different in what way? Or is the chain different? Or both? It would be good information to know.
SB
 
i've never found a regular chain that would fit a skiptooth sprocket. i have a kmc410 chain and it doesn't fit any of my old chainrings, so i can't confim what was said above.

i've ground off every other tooth on a rear cog to make a modern hub work, but it fits kinda sloppy.

skiptooth chains came in two different widths, also. some of them are pretty fat and the sprockets have bigger teeth.

Felt made the 1910(?) cruiser that had skiptooth sprockets and a regular chain.
 
SB,the chainring I have is from a Huffy Contestant road bike. It is thinner than a bmx chainring.


Here's some pics of the chainring mounted and not.


It may not be 'vintage' but it is a skiptooth. And bikeville.com is the only place I've seen vintage chains and freewheels.
 

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A regular late model chain is 1/2'' pitch, which will fit an old skip tooth sprocket if the chain is wide enough or the sprocket is narrow enough. A vintage skip tooth chain is 1'' pitch and will not fit i/2'' pitch sprockets because they have 2 rollers next to each other between spaces.
 
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