o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
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o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
I am going to get a new sprocket and chain combo for my NC29 and fancy a nice gold chain which is better o or x ring ?
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
i think X is, but i have always used Oring on mine.
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
X-rings are better by far. They produce less friction and are sealed better to keep lube in and dirt out. What you get depends on your budget though. I use RK gold X-rings - no complaints.
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
Thanks mate was going to go for this X ring chain with renthal sprockets what you reckon ?
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
Not everybody likes the Renthal aluminium sprockets, even though they are hard anodized. Aluminium is much softer than steel so will wear more quickly. The anodizing just adds a thin protective layer to the alu which over time will wear off. For normal use I'd go for a steel rear sprocket. Front sprockets are made of much harder steel normally.
For a discussion about O-ring and X-ring chains, see this link:
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For a discussion about O-ring and X-ring chains, see this link:
http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_abou ... chains.htm
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
cool what size chain do I need (520 ?) and where do you get yours from ?superlite wrote:X-rings are better by far. They produce less friction and are sealed better to keep lube in and dirt out. What you get depends on your budget though. I use RK gold X-rings - no complaints.
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
525 X ring
Worth asking for a 14 front too rather than a standard 15.
you may lose 2 or 3mph top end but will improve real world accelleration
Avoid Renthal unless you want light weight ally that needs replacing quickly
Worth asking for a 14 front too rather than a standard 15.
you may lose 2 or 3mph top end but will improve real world accelleration
Avoid Renthal unless you want light weight ally that needs replacing quickly
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
IMHO convert to a 520 chain while you're at it, the previous owner of my bike did that in addition to dropping a tooth on the front sprocket. Today's 520 chains can take even more than what our bikes can dish out.
With the new gearing acceleration is great, it's nice to have all the torque you need at 5k in any gear. Only real downside is you're revving a little higher at freeway speeds, but it's not bad.
With the new gearing acceleration is great, it's nice to have all the torque you need at 5k in any gear. Only real downside is you're revving a little higher at freeway speeds, but it's not bad.
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
Hi mate. I'm up for a 520 conversion for my NC29 but can't find sprockets in 520 pitch for the NC29. Where do you get yours?gtlover wrote:IMHO convert to a 520 chain while you're at it, the previous owner of my bike did that in addition to dropping a tooth on the front sprocket. Today's 520 chains can take even more than what our bikes can dish out.
With the new gearing acceleration is great, it's nice to have all the torque you need at 5k in any gear. Only real downside is you're revving a little higher at freeway speeds, but it's not bad.
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Re: o-ring or x-ring chain for NC29 ?
There's a couple of places in Aus that stock them.Clivoris wrote:I'm up for a 520 conversion for my NC29 but can't find sprockets in 520 pitch for the NC29. Where do you get yours?
http://www.rbimports.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is probably a good place to start. Fast shipping too.
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