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Old 05-10-11 | 11:51 AM
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jwill87ta
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From: Sauquoit, NY

Bikes: 2014 FUJI Roubaix

Take a picture of what you are seeing as damage on your chainring and post it. Some chainrings have grooved sections on the teeth which help in shifting and things of that nature. If you're new to cycling you may be confusing these grooves for areas that are worn out and require replacement. Would hate for you to replace a perfectly good crank/chainrings.

edit: ^ Beat me to it.
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