chain worn to 1.0 - can I just replace the chain?

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Mazz

Über Member
Location
Leicester
Last time round, I fitted the cassette and chain new at the same time (10 speed). Just measured the chain wear with a 'drop-in' Park tool and it's on 1.0 already.
Do you think I can get away with just replacing the chain?
I guess I'll just give it a go and see if the new chain/old cassette mesh OK.
 

markemark

Veteran
I change my chain every year and my cassette every other year. Seems to work out ok for me.
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Almost certainly not. Just crack on with the cassette and chain till it starts jumping - on the sprocket you use most. Then replace both. Be aware that running both on like that will increase wear on the chainring you use most cf 'normal', [edit to add] and the more % the chain is elongated the more wear you'll experience on the chainring.
 
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Location
Loch side.
Almost certainly not. Just crack on with the cassette and chain till it starts jumping - on the sprocket you use most. Then replace both. Be aware that running both on like that will increase wear on the chainring you use most cf 'normal'.

It wont start jumping if you use the same chain. It only jumps (skates over the top of the sprocket) if you put on a new chain on a worn cassette. There are some caveats to vary from the above, but those will all be unique situations not applicable to everyday riding.
 
Location
Loch side.
It wont start jumping if you use the same chain. It only jumps (skates over the top of the sprocket) if you put on a new chain on a worn cassette. There are some caveats to vary from the above, but those will all be unique situations not applicable to everyday riding.

I change my chain every year and my cassette every other year. Seems to work out ok for me.

Yeah that will work, but it is overkill. Cassettes are expensive and most of us want maximum life from them before replacing. Also, chains don't count years. They don't care. All they care about is revolutions x load x the coefficient of hygiene.
 
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