Out bikes are only a couple weeks old. I will have the chains follow their respective chain rings. Thanks for the insights!I agree with @Sierratim.
Swapping the 40T Specialized chainring with the 48T Specialized chainring should be an easy job itself.
No need to take the spider off (with special tools) for that as there isn't a part of the chainring bolts to be held from the back. Other than with the Deckas chainring, as I reported in the 2nd thread @Sierratim has linked above.
So the point is: your chain has to follow to your other bike, will your drivetrain like it or is your drivetrain "matched"/worn in too much?
If that's the case get new chains now or swap the chainrings later when the chains are due.
I haven't done this, but there are a couple of threads that might be helpful to you;
42t versus 48t Vado 3.0
Chain ring tooth selection
FYI - The chainrings use a wide/narrow tooth pattern to help prevent the chain from jumping off the chainring during shifting. The tooth pattern needs to match the chain links. Luckily there's a graphic on the back of the chainrings to help get this right.
How many miles do you have on your bikes? The 8 tooth difference will most likely require a longer chain for the 48t chainring basically requiring that the chains follow their respective chainrings. If you have more than a few hundred miles on your chains they have probably 'worn into' the other drive train components. In this case it might be better to replace them to avoid shifting issues.
I also bought my new hoverboard only for doing this. This is an amzing thing, I see some helpful tips about this one from hoverboard guru's post. After make a complete research I will do that and then I will share my experience here soon.
He was quite cryptic about that, using slang Tim, I would replace the ring anyway.Stefan, did the bike mechanic say why he thought you should replace the chain ring? Is this just a precaution, or are the teeth visibly worn?
Bad....the mechanic announced I had better replaced the chainring, too. The 104 BCD, 48T, Narrow-Wide. I've had enough.
Could you help me find a correct replacement chainring for my Vado please? @TS25, how does it look in German online stores?
Got it. So you don't need the Deckas 40T chainring.Regarding the spinning rate, thank you, I'm good at it because my Giant has the 36T chainring I achieve up to 107 rpm!
P.S. Can't I re-use the Specialized bolts?!
Red is the fasterest color, even when shipping them!He was quite cryptic about that, using slang Tim, I would replace the ring anyway.
Funny thing: availability. It turns out the red chainrings are fasterest for delivery (Nov2417th), and it is from the U.S. Deliveries of black ones from the U.S., UK, or Germany are horribly slow...