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Q: What is the correct chain tension on a bicycle?
A: If the bike has external gears(several sprockets by the rear wheel), then correct chain tension pretty much is what you get when you install a chain of the corr... Read More »
Q: How do you adjust a chain tension on a bicycle?
A: If the bike was intended for that type of drivetrain to start with, then you do it by loosening the rear wheel and pulling towards the back of the bike before b... Read More »
Q: What type of plastic works best as roller chain tensioner?
A: The major chain manufacturers use special eng... You must be signed in to read this answer. Sign In with FacebookConnected to FacebookSign In with TwitterConnec... Read More »
Q: How much tension should my bicycle chain have?
A: As others have noted, this may be normal on a derailleur'ed bike. For a single speed, this is definitely dangerout to be riding. One thing to note though, is th... Read More »
Q: How do I calculate the tension force in a roller chain?
A: Ft = P 1*1000 / v.N) P 1 = Driver power Transferred (kW) v = Chain velocity (m/s) v = D1.π.n1 /60 (m/s) = D2.π.n2 /60.m/s) D1 = Drive sprocket Pitch Diameter (m... Read More »