Re: New Chain and sprockets
DID chains seem to be widely trusted. Don't go cheap. It's not worth it.
Cheap chain riveters can be ok for light occaisional use, but you'll need to grind the head off one of the pins to remove your current chain. Trying to do that without grinding it will break a cheap tool straight away.
As far as I remember going up in teeth on the rear gives a bit more torque and low end acceleration but sacrifices top speed. I have a rear sprocket one tooth over standard and it works fine for me. I've never known it any other way though so can't compare to standard.
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