i think it doeas have some truth cos if the chain is worn the pins will have groves in them...
sooo....
when the chain goes around the un-worn chainring, the chain would be pushed together, thus making it possible to pull away, indicating chain wear.
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i think it doeas have some truth cos if the chain is worn the pins will have groves in them...
sooo....
when the chain goes around the un-worn chainring, the chain would be pushed together, thus making it possible to pull away, indicating chain wear.