Old 09-08-20, 03:34 PM
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Without a chain checker tool, you can still _measure_ the chain for wear. Hold the chain tight and measure center-to-center over 24 pins (12 full links). On a new chain, that last pin will measure to exactly 12". If your chain measures more than 1/16" beyond the 12" mark over that 12-fulll-link span, it's worn and should be replaced.
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