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  • I also ideally don't want to buy a new sprocket. And if I do have to, I'd much rather buy a 16t or 20t as those are cheaper (it's a 6-bolt sprocket that fits on a disk-hub; there seems to be only Hope and "Gusset" whoever they are that make them. The Gusset ones are a lot cheaper but only in even numbers).

    According to your calculator above if 50/18 fits with 1% stretch then my chainstays are 41.7 cm plus or minus n chain links. Which means that 53/18 is pretty bang on at 41.66 cm or so. I'm assuming that everything is modular so that if my chainstays are 1 inch longer and I have two extra links the results are the same? This is not technically accurate because the chain isn't going perfectly horizontal, it's at an angle.

    Re. chain stretch; what's the proper term? It's not 1% chain wear because really the chain is 100% worn. "A 1% increase in chain length due to wear" is a bit wordy

  • Velosolo do them as well. I think I have an 18t that I dug out of the garage for someone else, if you’re interested? (They wanted a 16)

  • They do look nice but the Gusset ones are half the price. Like I said, the back wheel on this bike was only £26 and consequently spending £19.50 on a sprocket seems rather senseless.

    @c00ps I'm already on an 18t but thanks for the offer!

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