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Old 07-06-2004, 09:50 AM   #14 (permalink)
Daniel Kelly \(AKA Jack\)
 
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Re: Replace whole chainset if replace front chainring?

Hi Phil,
Sorry, I'm getting my terminology confused again. What I meant to ask is:
will I have to replace my entire drive chain (cassette, chain, crank set)? I
know I'll have to throw out my right crank arm and chain rings.

Thanks,

Jack





"ZeeExSixAre" <phil_leeIHEARTBASHGUARDS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Daniel Kelly (AKA Jack) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to replace my front chainring 'cause it's broke. Will I have
> > to replace my entire chainset? People have told me that the entire
> > chainset stretches with use and so if you replace one component, you
> > have to replace the whole lot. I've probably used my bike for at
> > least 1000 rides.

>
> Hey Jack,
> Your crankset is the kind that is all riveted together. You can't replace
> just the inner ring.
>
> Your cogs are worn, as others have said. Replacing the whole drive-side

arm
> is a good thing to do. Check your local bike shop for a used parts bin

and
> see if they have any right-hand (drive side) crank bits... you don't need

to
> buy the left side if it's not in need of repair. And as I said before,

make
> sure you can replace individual chainrings on it.
>
> --
> Phil, Squid-in-Training
>
>
>



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