There comes a time in every mountain biker’s life when it’s time to change your bike’s chain. But what mountain bike chain should you get? And how do you install and take care of it once you’ve found ...
For those with the legs to climb without a granny ring, a single-ring system’s become de rigueur for all-mountain and trail bikes, and makes for cheaper chainring replacement. Developments such as ...
Whether you ride trails, gravel or road, no one likes having to pause their ride for a dropped chain. Luckily, for those riding with a 1x drivetrain, dropped chains are pretty much a thing of the past ...
Of all the things that cause wear, tear and noise on a mountain bike, chain slap is certainly one of the most annoying. As its name implies, it occurs when rough terrain causes the chain to be flung ...
Your mountain bike chain can become noisy when riding down challenging trails Conventional chainstay protectors prevent chain damage to the frame, but don't always silence the noise VHS has a product ...
Lubing your mountain bike chain is necessary if you want a quiet and efficient drivetrain, but most riders are probably doing it wrong. It could be an excess of chain lube, it could be lubing the ...
“I’m inspired by people who've pushed their bodies to the limit,” Atherton shared. Proper bike function, including the chain, is a must for pushing the limits. As there are numerous bike-chain ...