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  1. Yea, I have one of those. Replace it once it halfway the stalk. DOnt wear out a chain as you start wearing out your cassette soon after.

  2. Open-Reputation234 on

    This is a place to get the right tool. Realize the park tool cc-4 is about $20.

    It can save you a $400 rear cassette.

    Absolute no brainer.

  3. You will buy one chain checker in your life if you keep yourself together. Buy one from Pedro’s or Park Tool.

  4. Use a set of precision calipers so you have a tool that’s good at not just one thing.

    new chain = 5.715 in.
    1/2% stretch (equivalent to 1/16 in. over 12 in.) = 5.745 in.
    3/4% stretch (equivalent to 3/32 in. over 12 in.) = 5.760 in.
    1% stretch (equivalent to 1/8 in. over 12 in.) = 5.775 in.

  5. Most accurate way: if your chain has a quick link remove the chain, pin it out straight on a piece of wood and measure the full length of it. Each link should be 1/2″ so you can easily see over the full length how much it has stretched against the tape measure.

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