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chain gauge

A chain gauge is a small tool that allows you to easily and reliably measure the wear of a bicycle chain. It's a particularly useful tool for frequent riders or anyone who wants to preserve their bicycle parts for a long time.

Over time, a bicycle chain stretches through normal use . This isn't because the links actually stretch, but rather because the small joints between the chain links wear out. This slightly increases the distance between the links – and this can lead to faster wear on sprockets and chainrings. Replacing a chain too late can therefore result in expensive follow-up costs.


How does a chain gauge work?

The chain gauge (also called a "chain checker") is simply inserted into the chain . Depending on the model, it indicates whether the chain is still in good condition – or has already stretched too far and needs to be replaced.

🔧 Typical values for the display:

  • 0.5% wear: Chain is slightly stretched, but can usually still be used.
  • 0.75% wear: For many manufacturers, the recommended point for chain replacement.
  • 1.0% wear: The chain should be replaced now at the latest, otherwise the cassette will suffer.

Different designs:

  • Two-stage gauge: Shows two measured values (e.g. 0.75% and 1.0%) with one insertion side.
  • Digital teaching: More accurate measurement, but more expensive.
  • Spring-loaded gauges: Somewhat more precise, as they better capture the "play" in the chain.

Conclusion

With a chain gauge, you can check your chain regularly and replace it at the right time—saving you money and maintaining shifting performance. If you ride regularly, you should check it every few hundred kilometers. It's a small tool that can make a big difference. 🚴‍♂️🔧

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