In fact, Sheldon says simply:thecannibal":5arr4uro said:I've always felt that guidelines on chain tension based on measured amount of play are a little wrong-headed. I believe Sheldon Brown was the main proponent of this approach. Also, 1" is really quite a lot; too much, I would say.
I would simply suggest the correct tension is the tightest possible, while still leaving the drivetrain free-running at the chain's tightest point.
http://sheldonbrown.com/singlespeed.html#tension[chain tension] ... should be tight as it can be without binding
Can you explain briefly what the difference is?nicklouse":jaxwmui9 said:IF a geared body with a converter is used. then the tension should be less than if a dedicated SS driver is used.
nicklouse":2yx8wok4 said:IF a geared body with a converter is used. then the tension should be less than if a dedicated SS driver is used.
dookie":22n9lnfy said:nicklouse":22n9lnfy said:IF a geared body with a converter is used. then the tension should be less than if a dedicated SS driver is used.
be sure to use SS specific cog/freewheel/rings (ie: not ramped/pinned to encourage derailment during shifting) and keep a good chainline, and you can run a fairly loose chain without worry.