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Old 10-05-15, 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by illusiumd
Got a new chain and the thing is skipping on multiple cogs. I replaced the chain with the same model - so I'm assuming that means time for new cassette? I probably should have replaced the chain some time ago - I've probably put around 2k miles on the old chain and cassette.
I had a similar experience, I replaced the chain & it started skipping. My first thought was a new case te so I duly researched prices.

I didn't want to fork out the cash so Checked chain again.

I'd mis threaded the chain around the rear derailleur. I'm not suggesting that you're as cack handed as me mearly that a new cassette may not be the answer
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