stevenb
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- South Beds.
I recently bought a 2nd hand bike off ebay.
Now it was good enough to buy. I have had to change a few bits and clean it up loads. However, after noticing the chain was totally shot I bought another...a SRAM one with Powerlink...in the meanwhile I'd ordered a set of spare wheels as Merlin Cycles were doing a great offer for a pair of Deore V-brake hubs ont Mavic XM117 rims the s/s d/b spokes for £50...bargain. So I had a new Deore cassette fitted by them and I fitted my Schwalbe slick tyres to them. Commuting/road riding wheels sorted. I fitted them and the bike road perfectly with slick gear changing.
Yesterday I went to put my off-road wheels back on....I'd cleaned up the cassette and noticed it looked worn. However...I thought I'd give it a go. I set off and as soon as I stepped onto the pedals the whole drive train slipped. I checked all was ok...but same again...slipping.
I refitted the slick tyre wheels and the bike rode perfectly.
Is it my old cassette that is causing this...or is it the freehub on my Off-road wheels? I'm hoping it's the cassette.....that's what I've ordered online...
Sorry this thread is long winded....
Now it was good enough to buy. I have had to change a few bits and clean it up loads. However, after noticing the chain was totally shot I bought another...a SRAM one with Powerlink...in the meanwhile I'd ordered a set of spare wheels as Merlin Cycles were doing a great offer for a pair of Deore V-brake hubs ont Mavic XM117 rims the s/s d/b spokes for £50...bargain. So I had a new Deore cassette fitted by them and I fitted my Schwalbe slick tyres to them. Commuting/road riding wheels sorted. I fitted them and the bike road perfectly with slick gear changing.
Yesterday I went to put my off-road wheels back on....I'd cleaned up the cassette and noticed it looked worn. However...I thought I'd give it a go. I set off and as soon as I stepped onto the pedals the whole drive train slipped. I checked all was ok...but same again...slipping.
I refitted the slick tyre wheels and the bike rode perfectly.
Is it my old cassette that is causing this...or is it the freehub on my Off-road wheels? I'm hoping it's the cassette.....that's what I've ordered online...
Sorry this thread is long winded....

, you can use a measuring tool like those from Rohloff or Park, or you can measure 20 links of chain. On a new chain that's 10". If the old chain measures less than 10 1/16", then you can put on a new chain with no problems. If the old chain has worn so than 20 links is 10 1/8", a new chain will still work, but there will be some wear on the cassette that means the new chain will wear a little quicker than it would on an unworn cassette.
or (c) depends on the relative prices of the chains and cassettes you use, and how much faff you are willing to go through to reduce the cost.