Worn teeth on Shimano 105

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carolonabike

Senior Member
Location
Boldon
Hi,

I've only done a couple of hundred miles on my Trek Lexa but when I was cleaning it yesterday I noticed that some of the teeth on the chainring look as if they have been damaged, sort of blunted, if that makes sense.
It's not every one and seems to be quite random, about a dozen in all.

Is this something I should be worried about and has this happened to anyone else?

I had it back at my LBS last week for it's first service but they didn't mention it.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
No, some of the teeth are profiled for assisting shifting.

Only worry when the teeth become 'shark fin shaped' - which won't happen for some time !
 

TheDoctor

Europe Endless
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Hello and :welcome:

The teeth are shaped to help the chain on and off the sprockets.
Some of them are shorter, funny shapes and so on, so they're meant to be like that.
 

e-rider

crappy member
Location
South West
the teeth are designed like that! I workded in a bike shop 15 years ago when shimano started making these and we got quite a few customers back saying that the teeth were damaged - so you are clearly not the first to make this mistake.
 
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carolonabike

Senior Member
Location
Boldon
I'm glad I asked on here, otherwise I would have asked at my LBS and they would definitely have laughed at me.

I had Shimano Dura Ace on my old bike but that's 25 years old and all the teeth looked the same in those days :laugh:
 

MartinC

Über Member
Location
Cheltenham
I had Shimano Dura Ace on my old bike but that's 25 years old and all the teeth looked the same in those days :laugh:

Well everything is designed for convenience now - they sell you sprockets and chainwheels that are part worn to save you having to cycle thousands of miles to wear them out! :biggrin:
 
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