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Change cassette and chain at the same time? : r/gravelcycling - Reddit

I was just wondering if the "when you change your chain you have to change your cassette" it is just a protocol thing that the LBS is supposed to say to ...

Do cassettes and chains need to be replaced at the same time?

You should always install a new chain (or have one that's pretty new already) when you install a new cassette. But you can go through 5 or so ...

Chain and Cassette always replaced together

Basically yes, always replace the chain and cassette at the same time. The only situation where I wouldn't follow this rule is a chain that has a twisted link.

Is it necessary to replace both chains and cassettes at the same time ...

It depends on the state of the chain or casette. Brand new chains can last from 2.000 to 10.000 km of riding depending on condition and the ...

New cassette - new chain at the same time? | Forum - Road.cc

I got the Pedros Chain Checker Plus II based on a couple of reviews I saw, which suggested that it was a decent one.

Chain and cassette same time? - Bike Forums

There is no need to install a new cassette unless a new chain is installed first and the chain skips on one or more of the most-used cogs. How many chains that ...

Why do I need to replace my chain and cassette? - Rat Race Cycles

A worn chain will still lead to unequal distribution of force on the teeth on the chainring and will wear the teeth down in the same way the ...

Simultaneous chain and cassette replacement? - Road Bike Review

Sheldon Brown sells individual cogs. If your cassette is the type that the 4 or 5 larger cogs are a unit then you can remove the 3 retainer ...

replace cassette and chain together - always necessary?

Replacing at 1/2% stretch usually does a decent job of saving the cassette, and most are able to use the same cassette for 3-4 chains. 2- run ...

Do I Have to Replace My Chain and Cassette at the Same Time?

Putting on a new chain whenever there is any measurable stretch is cheap drivetrain insurance and makes for a happy cassette.

Is it time to get new chainrings & cassette? Here's when to replace ...

"You can consider replacing the cassette or chainrings at the same time as replacing the chain," says Shimano's Ben Hillsdon. "This will ensure ...

Should You Get A New Chain When You Replace Your Cassette?

Jon is back in the tech clinic answering all your pressing cycling tech questions. This week we're focussing mostly on chains and cassettes: ...

Snapped Chain requires new cassette? - CycleChat Cycling Forum

Generally yes, it is best to replace a worn chain and cassette at the same time. You can sometimes get away with only the chain, but at some point the chain ...

GMBN Tech Essentials Ep.6 | Replacing A Cassette And Chain

Doddy is back with the latest episode in the GMBN Tech Essentials Series and more basic maintenance tips! This time it's removal and ...

when to replace cassette and/or chainring | Electric Bike Forums

if you keep track of chain wear the will last a long time. the skipping with a new chain is a good way. but also if you hear more noise shifting ...

What actually happens if I put a new chain on a worn cassette ...

In theory they wear to the shape of the cassette (worn) and therefore wear out quicker, however as uplink says 3 chains to 1 cassette is about right. Posted 13 ...

replacing chain what if you dont change your cassete?

Nothing wrong with changing a chain w/o changing the cassette so long as you do it in time. But if you wait too long, you gotta change ...

When to replace a cassette? - Equipment - TrainerRoad

I usually buy a chain and a cassette. If the new chain doesn't skip on the old cassette I can save it for the next time. If it does the new ...

does a larger cassette require a longer chain? | Ridemonkey Forums

Yup. Definitely *need* to replace both the chain and cassette at the same time. If you only replace one, they will not work properly together.

How long would it take to ruin a new chain with an old cassette?

It'll be okay. The chain may have worn in a bit, and may click and pop for the first few miles on the new cassette, but it'll knock the burrs off the new ...