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  • Chain wear help
  • racing_ralph
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    Using my park chain wear measuring tool i put the curved end into a link and the other end into a space with some force (the .75 side btw)
    Does this mean my cassette will accept a new chain still?

    coffeeking
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    Hard to tell, I’ve had no end of troubles trying to determine if cassettes were worn, and if chains were stretched. Measuring a brand spanking new chain showed it to be 0.25 out to begin with on mine :S

    MrNutt
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    you’re supposed to use the guage to measure the bits you’ve worn off not the bits that are left! 😆

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    bobster
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    Not sure about your definitions of ‘link’ and ‘space’, but if you’ve used it properly you’ve got a bit of life left, once it goes in easy, but before the 1.0 side does, change the chain and the cassette will be fine.

    racing_ralph
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    space as in “no metal”
    Link as in joining pin and roller

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