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  • just_chill@jlai.lu
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    26 days ago

    Do you mind giving me an idea about how far you’ve been with these ? I’m struggling to know when I should change mine. (I’ve done a check up at the repair shop, I know it’s fine for now)

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      26 days ago

      For the most part, replace it if/when the chain starts slipping. It normally starts on the small rings on the back.

      Get a chain wear tool (just a piece of metal with 2 lengths), replace the chain if its beyond the second wear mark, this will mean the chainrings get worn down a lot less. having a worn chain will trash your chainrings relatively fast.

      Its not something that will break suddenly, it just gets more and more annoying. My bike is at almost 13,000Km and is on its second set of chainrings.

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        26 days ago

        Oh, nice to know thanks ! I find them pricey though, I’ll try a ruler tomorrow and see if I need the dedicated tool or not.

        I actually don’t know how old the stuff on my bike is, but I have a fancy sticker that says “tested for safety by the police department… in 2013”, so yeah, I’m a bit nervous about the consumables.