Uncle Ovipositor wrote:Verbs and Nouns wrote:Nah, it's got a little clip that you slide off, and the chain comes apart. It's not a life or death thing, but the chain's got a little too much slack. I moved the back wheel as far back as I could, but the chains still got about an 1.5" play up and down. It won't slip off the sprockets, but I'm scared it will.
Oh cool - I remember those. The chain's probably slack from being used for years. I'm not sure how tight it would have been when it rolled off the factory floor, but probably less than that.
You could buy a chain tool and pull out a couple of links, but if you're going to do anything you should probably just buy a new chain. This one has stretched out and isn't going to hit the gears right for maximum pull.
Yeah, I think I might do that. Chains are pretty standard in length...? I haven't ridden a bike or done any matinence on one for about 15 years.
For a bike that cost me nothing, it's getting a little expensive... paint, new pedals and I still need to buy a new seat, bar tape, a new chain and I need two new wheels (the back ones kinda warped and it's rusty, the previous owner just sprayed it chrome though, so from a distance of ten feet it looks fine), and the front ones okay, but I don't see me getting 28" rims easily, plus i'll need new tyres soon too.
Oh, and I think fixed gear track bikes look cool. The look so sleek. I probabaly wouldn't ride one, but it's the same as me thinking that Les Paul Juniors look good, even though I wouldn't play one.