Nice one guys. Reason I ask is it’s done just over 1000 miles now. Gonna change the chain out. Although I have checked it and it’s not at .75 yet.
Do you also rotate the chains (like once a month) or just run nr1 out till .75 and then put the new nr2 ?3 chains to a cassette minimum @ around 3-4k personally,
There's no way in hell i would be changing a cassette and chain every time unless money comes easy.
No rotation just run till worn and fit newDo you also rotate the chains (like once a month) or just run nr1 out till .75 and then put the new nr2 ?
Interesting. I've recently started using wax lube (Squirt) for the same reason. The whole transmission stays much cleaner than when I used to use wet lube and although the chain looks dry and clean after washing the bike you can still feel the wax on it if you rub your fingers on the chain. Early days yet but I'm hoping that this will mean slightly better chain life as I routinely ride in foul conditions year round due to living in the west of Scotland.No rotation just run till worn and fit new
Keep them clean and not over lubed
when off road riding have them basically dry of lube as it only attracts rubbish
seems to work good for me so i will stick with it.
Put a new chain on it, and if it runs OK, run it until you get 0.5% then put the original chain back on. Keep the second chain until the original chain gets to 0.75% then put the second chain back on and run that until the cassette and chain give up.
If the new chain does not run OK, then put the original chain back on and run the cassette until it dies and then buy a new cassette and fit the second chain to it.
...and the front ring tooPut a new chain on it, and if it runs OK, run it until you get 0.5% then put the original chain back on. Keep the second chain until the original chain gets to 0.75% then put the second chain back on and run that until the cassette and chain give up.
If the new chain does not run OK, then put the original chain back on and run the cassette until it dies and then buy a new cassette and fit the second chain to it.
Bottom line.worry about it when it starts skipping under power, you'll know when....
Not really knowing what’s worn or not, I seek advice on this. Thanks a
When you change cassette and chain dont forget about the chainring. Chain stretch wears them about the same rate as the cassette.Bottom line.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Best strategy is a chain checker, swap chains that go beyond 0.5 & shred the gnar, Dude
In all the years of riding I have done, I have only ever had to replace front rings once and that was on a 2x. There was no doubt that they needed changing. Not just were they obviously worn (see below), but a new chain just would not transmit power without skipping. For the avoidance of doubt the worn ring is at the front!...and the front ring too
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