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It's a bike chain with he correct width to work together with a drive traint hat has 3 sprockets up front and 6 sprockets at the rear.
If you have a bike with direct drive, like the old penny farthings and a kids tricycle, then the size of the drive wheel will seriously limit the speed you can get. But with a chain drive you can also introduce a gear ratio, allowing the drive wheel to spin faster than the pedals, making it possible to go faster.
I own one. it is chain primary with a drive shaft to the rear tire. My bike was restored from the frame up so i am positive this is correct for 1988-1994
you stupid diennie
It didn't have any drive or brake system. You straddled the bike and kicked off from the ground.
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.
Bike The Drive was created in 2002.
Why get rid of the excellent BMW shaft drive and use a chain? You should sell this classic bike (even if it doesn't run) and get a bike with the engine removed (called a "rolling chassis") at a junkyard. The price of that BMW will likely finance your project.
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.
Sure. There are shaft drive bikes, belt drive bikes, and even the occasional treadle drive bike. Or you can straddle the bike and scoot forward with your feet on the ground, Flintstone-style. Or you can drag the bike up a hill and let gravity pull you down and forward. Or you can ride a pump track, where working your body in synch with going over bumps can force the bike forward in the same way skaters can keep the speed going while ramp riding. Or you can have an electric bike powered by hub motors.
Metal,
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.