Help!
A few weeks ago my chain snapped. I popped a quick link in, and cycled home.
My Park Tools CC2 said the chain was about 0.25%, so I ordered a new one. The drivetrain had done around 1500 miles, so I figured this was acceptable.
I did try my LBS, who advised they were completely out of stock of chains, cassettes etc, so I got one from Amazon.
When it arrived, I chopped it to the same length as my old one and fitted.
The next ride, the chain slipped a few times. I tried some micro adjusts, but it seemed that under load on some gears, the chain would slip. A quick google search, and the conclusion was my cassette was worn from the symptoms described.
The XX1 cassettes were out of stock everywhere in the UK, so I ended up ordering one from Europe. I went with the 10/52T one, as I’ve always had the intention of changing my chainring from 30T to 32T, and I thought the 10/52T would still give me a good bail out gear. It’s taken nearly 2 weeks to arrive, and now I have the pair of them side by side, I’m wondering if my cassette is actually worn at all.
The brand new one has the same ‘sharp’ stump little teeth, that I thought were worn on my old one. The rainbow colouring has worn off on my most frequently used gears, but to be honest it did that after a few weeks.
I’m now left thinking I’ve just spent over £350 on a new cassette that I don’t actually need yet. If this is the case (hopefully someone can advise from the photos?) then what is the skipping problem? My front chainring was pretty worn, so could it be that?
Next question... if I was to change from 30T front and 10/50T rear to a 32T front and 10/52T rear, should I be adding more links to my chain?
I ordered a second chain too, and was going to rotate them to try and save wear to my cassette. How often should these be rotated? Every 100 miles, or more, or less?!
Appreciate any help!
A few weeks ago my chain snapped. I popped a quick link in, and cycled home.
My Park Tools CC2 said the chain was about 0.25%, so I ordered a new one. The drivetrain had done around 1500 miles, so I figured this was acceptable.
I did try my LBS, who advised they were completely out of stock of chains, cassettes etc, so I got one from Amazon.
When it arrived, I chopped it to the same length as my old one and fitted.
The next ride, the chain slipped a few times. I tried some micro adjusts, but it seemed that under load on some gears, the chain would slip. A quick google search, and the conclusion was my cassette was worn from the symptoms described.
The XX1 cassettes were out of stock everywhere in the UK, so I ended up ordering one from Europe. I went with the 10/52T one, as I’ve always had the intention of changing my chainring from 30T to 32T, and I thought the 10/52T would still give me a good bail out gear. It’s taken nearly 2 weeks to arrive, and now I have the pair of them side by side, I’m wondering if my cassette is actually worn at all.
The brand new one has the same ‘sharp’ stump little teeth, that I thought were worn on my old one. The rainbow colouring has worn off on my most frequently used gears, but to be honest it did that after a few weeks.
I’m now left thinking I’ve just spent over £350 on a new cassette that I don’t actually need yet. If this is the case (hopefully someone can advise from the photos?) then what is the skipping problem? My front chainring was pretty worn, so could it be that?
Next question... if I was to change from 30T front and 10/50T rear to a 32T front and 10/52T rear, should I be adding more links to my chain?
I ordered a second chain too, and was going to rotate them to try and save wear to my cassette. How often should these be rotated? Every 100 miles, or more, or less?!
Appreciate any help!