Levo Gen 3 T-type on Gen3 - different chain lengths for low and high

ebikeZA

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So I have been researching adding T-type to my S4 levo.

Seems that according to Sram, if I run the bike in High, I need to use 116 links, if I run in low I need to use 118. Does that mean I need two different chains every time I want to swap bb height?

How badly will ti effect the shining and rear mech if I just choose one chain length say 118 and use if for both Hight and low ?
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Mark24

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Double check your chainring size, looks like you have two different sizes for the chaining also your chainstay length one says 440 and the other 445
When I put mine in its 118 links for high and low using a 34t ring
So I have been researching adding T-type to my S4 levo.

Seems that according to Sram, if I run the bike in High, I need to use 116 links, if I run in low I need to use 118. Does that mean I need two different chains every time I want to swap bb height?

How badly will ti effect the shining and rear mech if I just choose one chain length say 118 and use if for both Hight and low ?
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ebikeZA

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Are you on a S4 ? checked again. With a 32 I still get two different chain lenghts for low and high

with a 34T I can run the same chain length. So perhaps best to upgrade to a 34T then there wind be a problem.
 

Ou812

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My chain was cut for the high setting, I tried to run it in the low setting but it shifted awful. I played around with micro shift but it didn’t make any difference. I ended up buying another chain and cut it to 120 links for the low position.
 

RickBullotta

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Keep in mind that "officially" SRAM doesn't recommend re-using the quick link, so every time you change between chains you're theoretically going to use a new $5 chain link. I'd probably just try riding the longer chain on both setups anyway.
 

Ou812

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Keep in mind that "officially" SRAM doesn't recommend re-using the quick link, so every time you change between chains you're theoretically going to use a new $5 chain link. I'd probably just try riding the longer chain on both setups anyway.
I remove my chains for cleaning all the time so I’ve been reusing the quick link even though it’s not recommended. I did run across a site that had them labeled wrong and bought all their stock, got them for £4 each🤣😂 I have enough left to last me a few years I think.
 

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