I didn't bother a WHILE to count the chainrings (mounted januari 2019) broken off teeth, but just decided to do, instead of 12/47 broken, it became nearly its complement: 11/47 NOT broken.
So a further 25 broke without me noticing consequences.
The breaking likely happened in consecutive order like before, all remaining 11 sit on consecutive positions.
And I also noticed the same that I noticed at the rear cog: the valleys between the teeth got worn deeper, so the outer ring strength has been reduced abit, much like the rear cog, causing the links to grind off a part the circumference of its 6 mount bolts.
For the chainring, this can't happen since the mount holes sit on the inner circle.
Still, it's something to pay attention to (clean regularly and check for crack starts), since the ring is alu, alu is alot less tough than steel (rear cog), so any starting cyclic deformation due to outer rings weakening, soon ends in it breaking somewhere.
That's a drawback of the weight reducing (cosmetic is also a further possible reason) CNC'ing alike is done on Velosolo's own rings. For ex I saw models of brands MOJO and Origin 8 rings not having such CNC'ing so no such weaker sections.
The chain tensioner sits now near the end of its range, with the already second chain life cog with all its teeth broken off at middle height, already before placing this chain. So, it looks like that second chain life will be completed.
2 weeks ago the non driveside bearing of my rear wheel has been replaced, and the play it had before, caused the rear cogs teeth remainders to be grinded off more along one side than the other, and they showed some sharkfin shaping in it, so when I mounted it on my spare rear wheel, I did so the other way = flipped.
Due to being the other wheel, apparently different threading, because despite I put the bolts in the same position as original, the by the chain sideplates grinded flat sections on their circumference, came in other positions after tensioned, resulting in further flat sections.
Important to keep an eye on, a bolt head ripped off = hub loss, and since Velosolo ceased, no replacement.
So, when mounting the next new chain (already made on length and kept with the bike) I might decide to dig that rear cog.
If I had known this all on forehand, I'd bought a stock of 17T's instead of 16T's, it would accept more wear before reaching the bolt heads.
So, the test I decided, now has a proven result: that rear cog DID do the job for another chain.
The current situation became:
- a chainring mounted since begin 2019, 11 teeth NOT broken off in the middle, with 3 filed down to their base, by me, due to me wrongly thinking a broken off teeth would risk a roller skip - it didn't.
- a rear cog with all its 16 teeth broken off in the middle, and the middle of the valleys inbetween, worn 1 mm deeper, in effect, increasing the teeth height again, the same distance.
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