If it's a single-speed or internally geared bike it's either a 1/8" or possibly (but rarer) a 3/32" chain.
If the bike has external gears you want a chain for the same number of sprockets that you have on the rear.
Chains are sold in "raw" lengths, and just about always have to be cut down to fit. Given that frames come in different sizes, and that people run different tooth counts on sprockets and chainwheels it's just not possible to get the correct length direct from the shop.
If it's a BMX, then get a 1/8" chain, a chain breaker tool and a master link.
That, with a net search about "chain replacement" should have you all set up to fix this yourself.
Otherwise you'd have to bring the bike to a shop or someone else with the required skills and tools.
if you don't keep your chain and gears on your bike greased it will rust and come off.
I dont know, why don't you just get one so I can steal it and pawn it. Who is dumb enough to get a gold chain for their bike anyways?
i dont know.why dont you ask someone that is good at geography?
it must be personal not sure dont know so what eve
if your going to get one you want to get a honda,suzuki, and yamaha. If you are going to get one dont get one thats chinese made because i got a pocket bike and it broke in one week and i only rode it 5hrs.
panda eats the bamboo. um.. yeah someone continue that i dont know what in china eats a panda.. :p.
Buying a woman bike that fits you can be hard. You can go to a bike store and look around and see if one will fit you.
dirtbike, for sure. but dont get a crappy trail bike. get a good race bike, even if you dont race
its really hard being around someone you broke up with it feels like they care about you then then they dont, but when yall broke up the person still have feelings for you but just dint want to be with you
Did you check your chain? Do you have it in gear when you crank the throttle? Yes? then it could be in the gearbox. the gears might be spinning, but not connecting with your chain. try tightening up your chain or checking your gearbox.
no!!! dont bother!!! if u want him back maby, but other wise NO
when your sitting on the bike usually if you look on the right side of the motor where the chain goes (the transmision) if its a 4 stroke motor usually they dont add oil to gas . well on the bottom it should say what cc it is and u can tell by the size of the bike if its a really small one its more that likely a 47cc-50cc but the little ones scare the hell out me