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Here's a sprocket related question for you- I've always heard everyone recommend you change the chain and sprockets together. However if you're using an AL rear sprocket it obviously wears out much before the chain (and steel front sprocket) does. Is it OK then to replace just the rear AL sprocket? I get that you want to replace everything together because they wear into eachother, and that a somewhat worn chain will then probably accelerate wear on the new AL sprocket, but it might be better than throwing away a perfectly good chain just because the fastest wearing part of the system is worn?
Always simple and to-the-point videos, Dave. Love it. Thank you for sharing.
That was excellent information, amazing!
Good info, heading to my garage to check mine now hahaha
Brilliant!!
Here's a sprocket related question for you- I've always heard everyone recommend you change the chain and sprockets together. However if you're using an AL rear sprocket it obviously wears out much before the chain (and steel front sprocket) does. Is it OK then to replace just the rear AL sprocket? I get that you want to replace everything together because they wear into eachother, and that a somewhat worn chain will then probably accelerate wear on the new AL sprocket, but it might be better than throwing away a perfectly good chain just because the fastest wearing part of the system is worn?
On my race bike I've used 2 AL sprockets a 1 chain. The hypothesis is correct!
Just wondering how the remote tuning sessions work
I use Skype and we work in 30 minute blocks of time at $50USd for 30 minutes.