The chain on my bicycle snapped yesterday. The chain was useful for transferring energy from legs to rear wheel and in this regard its function is sadly missed. The bike does however still work well going down hills. It was an old bike of my brothers - an el-cheapo Halfords (or equivalent I expect) once many moons ago. It works okay for my purposes, but the chain had been rubbing against the derraliers for some time following some quite harsh off-road sessions. Nothing much works well on it really, but that adds a bit of charm and unnickability.
I took it to the bike shop and they said if I have a new chain fitted (I suspect the old chain is completely shot and not worth repairing) I should have a whole new gear-train (the cogs on the back wheel) too Is that right, can't I replace the chain without getting a new gear-train? If I replace the derralier (I suspect this is probably shot too, causing the chain to wear out) they estimate the repair to cost around £50 all-in. I don't want to spend a fortune though.
Should I:
1) Scrap it and buy another second hand bike? Probably costing around £50 anyway?
2) Bite the bullet and buy a brand spanking new bike costing ~ £140 upwards
3) Just buy a new chain and see if that works? I think I should probably have tried this while I was at the bike shop.
I took it to the bike shop and they said if I have a new chain fitted (I suspect the old chain is completely shot and not worth repairing) I should have a whole new gear-train (the cogs on the back wheel) too Is that right, can't I replace the chain without getting a new gear-train? If I replace the derralier (I suspect this is probably shot too, causing the chain to wear out) they estimate the repair to cost around £50 all-in. I don't want to spend a fortune though.
Should I:
1) Scrap it and buy another second hand bike? Probably costing around £50 anyway?
2) Bite the bullet and buy a brand spanking new bike costing ~ £140 upwards
3) Just buy a new chain and see if that works? I think I should probably have tried this while I was at the bike shop.
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