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P356 June 22nd 04 09:48 PM

chain skips
 
do I need to replace cassette and chain to cure his problem

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chris sussmann June 23rd 04 04:31 AM

chain skips
 
Well,
It all depends how used the chain and cassette are. THey just could be
dirty and need lube...

I ride in dry areas and my chain lasts about a year and a half.
Good luck
Chris

P356 wrote:

do I need to replace cassette and chain to cure his problem

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Mark Hickey June 23rd 04 04:32 AM

chain skips
 
(P356) wrote:

do I need to replace cassette and chain to cure his problem


Probably. If the chain is worn enough to be skipping, chances are the
cassette is as well. I got a lesson in this very thing during this
morning's ride (new chain, my "cruising gear" is nearly worthless...
sigh).

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame

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Mark Hickey June 23rd 04 08:19 AM

chain skips
 
(P356) wrote:

do I need to replace cassette and chain to cure his problem


Probably. If the chain is worn enough to be skipping, chances are the
cassette is as well. I got a lesson in this very thing during this
morning's ride (new chain, my "cruising gear" is nearly worthless...
sigh).

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $695 ti frame

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