Fillmore - 2002 Links in a Chain of Honor 2-7 was released on: USA: 8 November 2003
The smallest number of links to be opened and re-soldered to make a continuous chain of 15 is seven (7).
To maintain and replace a 7-speed bike chain for optimal performance, regularly clean and lubricate the chain, check for wear and stretch using a chain wear indicator tool, and replace the chain when it reaches its recommended wear limit. Proper installation and sizing of the new chain are also important for optimal performance.
The recommended maintenance schedule for a 7-speed mountain bike chain is to clean and lubricate it every 100-200 miles or if it appears dirty or dry. Regular maintenance helps prolong the life of the chain and ensures smooth shifting.
Shimano 6/7 speed rear derailleurs are compatible with 6 or 7 speed cassettes or freewheels. Make sure to match the derailleur with the corresponding shifter and chain for optimal performance.
u shuld have about 8 to 7 links on yur website
It would of course depend on the size of the links. On average you will get 5 to 7 links per pound
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Moesha - 1996 Chain Chain Chain 1-7 was released on: USA: 12 March 1996
Depends on your speed
what? there is no such as a 9 speed chain OK, I don't know what this first "answer" was. To start from the beginning: there definitely IS such a thing as a 9-speed chain, just as there are 6-7 speed chains, 8 speed chains, and 10-speed chains. The difference is in the width of the chain: as the number of gears on the cluster goes up, the chain required gets narrower, as the space between gears gets smaller. Short answer: yes, a 10-speed front (or rear) derailleur will work with a 9 speed chain. The 10-speed front derailleur cage is very slightly narrower, so it may be a bit more fiddly in adjustment with the slightly wider 9-speed chain, but it is 100% interchangeable.
To adjust a Shimano 7-speed rear derailleur, start by shifting the chain onto the smallest rear cog. Then, use the barrel adjuster to align the jockey wheel with the smallest cog. Next, adjust the high and low limit screws to ensure the chain stays on the cogs. Finally, fine-tune the shifting by adjusting the cable tension using the barrel adjuster.