I have the Park Tool chain stretch too and its telling my the chain is nearing 1. You guys have any experience changing chain only to get more life out of cassette and chain rings? Is it already too late?
Road bikes don't have the same problems with regards letting the chain stretch and then having skipping problems when the chain is replaced, in my experience. I've let mine get past 1 with no adverse effects on the cassette or rings after the chain was changed. That said, I wouldn't recommend doing it; I just replace my chains when it gets to 1 and have yet to wear a cassette to the point of skipping.
Road bikes don't have the same problems with regards letting the chain stretch and then having skipping problems when the chain is replaced, in my experience. I've let mine get past 1 with no adverse effects on the cassette or rings after the chain was changed. That said, I wouldn't recommend doing it; I just replace my chains when it gets to 1 and have yet to wear a cassette to the point of skipping.
In my experience, anything getting to 1 will skip, especially in the one gear that people push on flats. Doesn't matter if it's a MTB or road bike. However, sometimes you can get away with it - I usually just replace the chain, and if it skips badly, do the cassette and necessary chainrings right afterward.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.