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Plus it is dangerous. Having said that I check chain wear probably once a month and try to change before the wear gets too bad 0. I use a Park cc-2 chain checker. I use Rock-n-Roll Extrame lube, keep my Shimano Ultegra chains fairly clean and they are usually ready to be replaced at the 3,, miles or so.

I have three road bikes, average around 5, miles each year and knock wood have never had to replace a cassette. A ruler is a more reliable chain checker than most of the specific tools on the market. And while a worn elongated chain will indeed wear a cassette faster, the cassette will still wear even with frequently replaced chains. If you are wearing out the smallest cogs on your cassette, consider riding in the big rind and with the chain on bigger cogs in the back.

Same gear ratio but way more cassette and chain ring teeth engaged by the chain so all three elements will wear more slowly. Get an accurate chain checker. The cc-2 will indicate more wear than what is actually present, because of the way it pushes the rollers in opposite directions.

Chain wear varies considerably among cyclists due to a number of variables the kind of weather you ride in, how you ride, how well the chain is maintained, etc. If you go just by mileage alone, you can be waiting too long to replace chains, or be replacing them more often than needed.

I clean and measure my chains regularly and replace them when they are 0. I replace the cassette if the new chain skips cassette teeth, which can be after as much as 20, kms. However, if you see daylight between the teeth and a new chain then the chainrings are likely worn. Generally, installing the new chain is what confirmed the old parts were worn out anyway. Brands don't offer guidelines relating to the mileage you're likely to get from your cassette or chainrings because there are too many variables involved, such as the conditions you ride in rain, mud, dust If you like road.

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Weight Weenies Forum Skip to content. Quick links. How many miles on your cassette? Forum rules. Post by Willem on Tue Jul 04, am Approaching 17, miles on a Super Record 11 speed cassette and still going. Last chain skipped on one sprocket, but rode it in, OK now. Next chain change I will have to replace. So, probably close to 20, miles on a Super Record cassette.

Who else has data? Post by alcatraz on Tue Jul 04, am I've never had to replace yet small rider but I hear "rule of thumb" is every three chains which puts it at around km. I usually don't follow rule of thumb, just mention it here to hear your opinions about it.

Of course with maintenance and perhaps rotating multiple chains on the bike that number can be extended significantly. I like how you made it last so long. Good news for the campy community. Post by Marin on Tue Jul 04, am I split my riding between 3 Red and 2 XX1 cassettes, so they will probably outlive me - especially since I usually swap chains relatively early.

One of the XX1 cassettes got all the above used had the chain jumping on one of the smaller sprockets, but that went away after one or 2 longer rides. Post by cmcdonnell on Tue Jul 04, pm Wow 17K miles is impressive!! Post by kode54 on Tue Jul 04, pm i never know when to change the cassette.

Post by Calnago on Tue Jul 04, pm My rule of thumb is two chains per cassette. With the 3rd chain I change cassettes. That's from testing and experiencing skipping if I try to put a 3rd chain on the same cassette. Not sure of the mileage but it's sure a lot less than 17k miles, maybe miles. I have so many wheels etc now that I can't keep track and just generally go by feel Post by Delorre on Tue Jul 04, pm I now have almost km on my record cassette.



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