Usually what happens is that the chain elongates under wear, which forces the rollers farther apart. Depending on set-up this can then cause the chain to ride higher up on the teeth of the sprocket, eventually to the point where it can jump over the top of the teeth. On other set-ups the elongated chain will wear out the flanks of the teeth to the point where their angle can no longer retain the chain.
A slip on exhaust will give a dirt bike more power. A full exhaust setup will give you even more power than a slip on.
One can go to a near bike repair shop or a bike selling shop to fix a broken bike chain. In addition, one's peers might know how to fix a broken bike chain.
Well, if you get anything stolen from you, contact the police. If it is just a bike chain, I think you can just buy another one, unless it was a very valued bike chain.
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Usually not. Some car engines use a chain for the valve timing, but it's quite different from a bicycle chain. Cars that have electrically opened doors may have a chain quite similar to a bike chain in that mechanism.
A clean bike chain is essential for a smooth and efficient ride. Here are the steps to clean your bike chain properly: Remove: If your chain has a master link, you can easily detach it from the bike. If not, you can use a chain tool to break the chain at any link. Degrease: Use a degreaser spray or a solvent to soak the chain and dissolve the dirt and grease. You can use a brush or a rag to scrub the chain gently. Rinse: Use water to rinse off the degreaser and the dirt from the chain. Make sure the chain is completely clean and dry before reattaching it to the bike. Lubricate: Apply a thin layer of lubricant to each link of the chain. Wipe off any excess lubricant with a rag. Lubricating the chain will prevent rust and reduce friction. By following these steps, you can keep your bike chain in good condition and enjoy a better riding experience. These were the simple steps to clean your bike chain.
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if you don't keep your chain and gears on your bike greased it will rust and come off.