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[QUOTE="nickyd, post: 1018626, member: 56089"] jaybird is right - there is a point at which the chain has not stretched enought to "hook" the sprockets...do most of us monitor it close enought to run a new chain and save the sprockets...doubtful...I have a fancy little tool for the bicycles that I use - basically lets you know when the chain is close to done....12 links = 12 inches...if 12 links =12 1/8 inches, the chain is done....there is a similar principle for dirtbikes but hell most riders need to spend more time with their air filter and oil than they do with there chain [/QUOTE]
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