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Chain wear - Does this chain need to be replaced now?


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Hi there. I would appreciate any opinions whether I need to replace my 11 speed Shimano Ultegra road bike chain as I do not have a wear indicator tool with 0.5 on it.

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Here's a quick check, without the tools.
I have the Park Tool CC-3.2, so no need to worry. However, I'll check my chain manually when washing, and if it's in doubt, I'll whip out the tool. 

The first method for checking chain wear is to simply lift the chain off the front chainring. Shift into the smallest cog on the rear and largest chainring in front and lift the chain off of the chainring. If it lifts off the chainring to the point where you can see a lot of daylight between your chain and chainrings, you’ll either need to replace your chain, or you are fast approaching the point of replacement. It’s nearly as accurate as using the proper tool, but it’s a good starting point if you haven’t replaced your chain in a while.
Lift chain of chainring

 

Another ballpark method for checking chain wear is by measuring it with a ruler. Pick a rivet and line it up at the zero mark. Count 24 more rivets and your last rivet should be at the 12″ mark of your ruler. If it is off by more than 1/16″ your chain is stretched to the point of replacement.

Check last rivet at 12" mark

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^ second method is a bit iffy with metric rulers though. 24 rivets should be 304.8mm and you should replace if the measurement is more than 306.3mm (for 0.5% stretch, but 306.4 is the conversion of 12 1/16")

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12 minutes ago, Jehosefat said:

^ second method is a bit iffy with metric rulers though. 24 rivets should be 304.8mm and you should replace if the measurement is more than 306.3mm (for 0.5% stretch, but 306.4 is the conversion of 12 1/16")

Lots of rulers have metric and imperial.
A steel rule is a good investment in any toolbox.

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14 minutes ago, Frosty said:

Lots of rulers have metric and imperial.
A steel rule is a good investment in any toolbox.

Agreed, I've got 4, everywhere from 30cm to 2m. None of them have imperial markings though.

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1 minute ago, Frosty said:

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I certainly was not meaning to imply that you cannot get them. Was just pointing out that none of the ones I have have the imperial measurements on them. Which then makes the ruler approach for measuring chain stretch a bit iffy to perform.

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