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Rohloff Internal Hub Gears / Re: Rohloff drivetrain wear: when to replace chain, sprocket, chainring?
« Last post by mickeg on Today at 10:55:23 AM »One thing that doesn't seem to be have discussed :
- What effect does using a worn chain sprocket, chainring have on the transmission efficiency ? To me, a new chain and sprocket "feels" more efficient than a worn transmission, but some of that is probably psychological.
If you ask a hundred bicyclists what the best chain lube is, you will get 150 different answers. Neglecting different efficiencies from different chain lubes, ... ... ...
As I noted in my lengthy post yesterday, a worn chain will have the links rubbing on more of each individual tooth. How much of a fraction of a watt is that for each link? Not much. Could it be measured? Probably could.
When they can measure how much additional wattage is consumed from a derailleur drivetrain that does not have a perfect chainline, I am sure they could find some additional friction in a worn drivetrain. And larger chainrings and sprockets have less friction from less friction at the pin and link as the part of the chain that is under tension unwraps from the sprocket and then wraps around the chainring, that can be measured too.
With the proponents on this forum for chain gliders, that is additional friction.
Bottom line, I often leave my dyno powered lights on in daytime, even when I am on a bike trail where there are no cars to worry about because I can't feel the extra lost wattage from that, so I don't worry about it. That is several extra watts lost, probably a bigger loss than the extra friction at the worn drive train.
Yesterday I swapped chains on my Nomad Mk II, I leave for a bike tour in a bit under three weeks. I use a smaller chainring for lower gearing for bike tours, I changed from a 44 to 36T chainring yesterday in the process of changing chains. The chain I put on for my tour is at 0.5 elongation from wear on a derailleur bike, but less than 0.75 percent elongation. The chain I removed will be discarded, it measured at 1.0 percent elongation (25 inches of chain measured at 25.25 inches.) I would rather suffer a bit of extra friction instead of incurring the cost of a new chain as I prep for my tour, even though a new chain would only set me back a bit over $15 (USD) on Amazon.

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