what ever chain turns the cogs, i say, but i have
wondered the same thing. Do contemporary chains come
in sizes that will not damage old chain wheels and cog
teeth?
Don Wilson
Los Olivos, CA USA
> For those of you (like me) who enjoy riding your
> 1960s-70s classics frequently, what are your
> opinions about using period-correct vintage chains
> (Regina Everest etc.) vs. more modern chains like
> bushingless SRAM? And why? If you use the newer
> chains, what do you recommend for old-style 5 or 6
> speed freewheels.
>
> Emanuel Lowi
> Montreal, Quebec
>
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