Getting a chain back in the box

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CharleyFarley

CharleyFarley

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And you can't get a spiral chain into the corners of a square chain box.
No, but once it's spiralled, it can be moved into square, but it's bigger than the box.
 
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CharleyFarley

CharleyFarley

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Chain wear tools may have their place, but I bet if you tested every bike on the road a huge proportion would indicate a change is needed when the chain could run perfectly well for thousands more miles.
The thing is, the new chain makes a big difference, and it's not just my imagination because it's new. The gear changes are smoother and quieter, evidence, to me, that a worn chain is detrimental to the performance of the bike. I'm not a performance cyclist, per se, but when you know something is clunky and worn, it's not a bad idea to do something about it. Probably quite a few cyclists wouldn't know or care. I know I could have run the old chain for longer, clunking its way from one cog to the next but I prefer to have it right. Hopefully this new chain will last for a few thousand miles.
 
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