Zula Posted November 25, 2009 Share Just cleaned my bike and did the mandatory chain check to see its at the 0.75 wear level with a very tight squeeze. So the question is, is it time to replace the chain or can I wait until its a perfect fit for the chain checker? Im a bit annoyed as the chain has only done 600km's, which is nothing. Any advice is appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johan Bornman Posted November 25, 2009 Share It sounds as if you have one of those quirky chain checkers. Throw it away. They are inconsistent since they are dependent on roller spacing, something that varies with cleanliness. Unless you have done all 600 of those kms of yours in grit, without any oil, your chain should be nowhere near worn. Measure it with a ruler for an accurate reading and peace of mind. Search for "12 inches" in Tech Q&A and you'll get lots of references to how. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Big H Posted November 25, 2009 Share It sounds as if you have one of those quirky chain checkers. Throw it away. They are inconsistent since they are dependent on roller spacing' date=' something that varies with cleanliness. Unless you have done all 600 of those kms of yours in grit, without any oil, your chain should be nowhere near worn. Measure it with a ruler for an accurate reading and peace of mind. Search for "12 inches" in Tech Q&A and you'll get lots of references to how. [/quote'] Brag jy nou met daai "12 inches".....!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little-Ben Posted November 25, 2009 Share my test is i put the chain on the floor standing up and then slowely bend it, if it almost makes 3/4 of a circle then its finished, but the measuring the lengh with the ruler is way more accurate but im sometimes too lazy to get a ruler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retrorider Posted November 25, 2009 Share Johan Ons hoop werklik dat jy nog hierdie ding met die swak chaincheckers sal kan te bowe kom. Ons is so bang die ding verteer jou naderhand soos jy ouer word. Sterkte! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockid Posted November 25, 2009 Share JohanOns hoop werklik dat jy nog hierdie ding met die swak chaincheckers sal kan te bowe kom. Ons is so bang die ding verteer jou naderhand soos jy ouer word. Sterkte! Amen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Big H Posted November 26, 2009 Share JohanOns hoop werklik dat jy nog hierdie ding met die swak chaincheckers sal kan te bowe kom. Ons is so bang die ding verteer jou naderhand soos jy ouer word. Sterkte! In ons tyd van waar jy nie eers weet wie jou buurman is nie vind ek onwrikbaare naastediens soos Johan s'n nogal verfrissend. As jy swak kettingtoetsers wil gebruik is dit jou bondel agterratte wat jy opfok!!!!!!!! ...... doe so voort met ywer Retrorider!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bikemonster Posted November 26, 2009 Share It sounds as if you have one of those quirky chain checkers. Throw it away. They are inconsistent since they are dependent on roller spacing' date=' something that varies with cleanliness. Unless you have done all 600 of those kms of yours in grit, without any oil, your chain should be nowhere near worn. Measure it with a ruler for an accurate reading and peace of mind. Search for "12 inches" in Tech Q&A and you'll get lots of references to how. [/quote'] Hi Johan Posting in a spirit of enquiry, not interweb willy-waving... Would dirt not throw out the 12" measuring also? And, how would dirty rollers be further apart than clean rollers? If anything I would expect that dirt between the rollers would give a "false OK" by taking up the spaces left by wear (chain "stretch") rather than a "false fail"? Isn't the answer to check the chain after cleaning it? (FWIW, I use a .75mm/1.0mm checker made by Park and it seems to do what it says on the tin.) James Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johan Bornman Posted November 26, 2009 Share It sounds as if you have one of those quirky chain checkers. Throw it away. They are inconsistent since they are dependent on roller spacing' date=' something that varies with cleanliness. Unless you have done all 600 of those kms of yours in grit, without any oil, your chain should be nowhere near worn. Measure it with a ruler for an accurate reading and peace of mind. Search for "12 inches" in Tech Q&A and you'll get lots of references to how. [/quote'] Hi Johan Posting in a spirit of enquiry, not interweb willy-waving... Would dirt not throw out the 12" measuring also? And, how would dirty rollers be further apart than clean rollers? If anything I would expect that dirt between the rollers would give a "false OK" by taking up the spaces left by wear (chain "stretch") rather than a "false fail"? Isn't the answer to check the chain after cleaning it? (FWIW, I use a .75mm/1.0mm checker made by Park and it seems to do what it says on the tin.) James James, dirt doesn't throw out the 12" measurement since it generally cannot get into the wear area, whereas the roller and its bushings have large gaps underneath for dirt to settle. If you disassemble a dirty chain this becomes obvious. Chain measurement tools such as Park and all the others, work by forcing itself inbetween two (non-adjacent) rollers, pushing them outwards. If dirt prevents the rollers from moving, it gives you a false OK reading. Since the distance of measurement is so small, a small amount of dirty has a relatively large percentile effect and gives you a big false reading. Have a look at this link. A very clever JB (Jobst Brandt) explains it very convincingly and logically. http://pardo.net/bike/pic/fail-004/000.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splat Posted November 26, 2009 Share Search for "12 inches" in Tech Q&A and you'll get lots of references to how. Just be careful you dont end up in the Ladies & Bicycles [Flesh Warning + NSFW]. You wont find any answers there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retrorider Posted November 26, 2009 Share In ons tyd van waar jy nie eers weet wie jou buurman is nie vind ek onwrikbaare naastediens soos Johan s'n nogal verfrissend. As jy swak kettingtoetsers wil gebruik is dit jou bondel agterratte wat jy opfok!!!!!!!! ...... doe so voort met ywer Retrorider!!!!!!!!! Wat sal ek nou my ratte wil opf*k! Ek is lankal deur Johan en andere oortuig en ek gebruik 'n Vernier vir die joppie. Niks fout met onwrikbare naastediens nie. Vra liewer of jy wasgebaseerde lube op jou ketting moet gebruik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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