Old 02-01-15 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
We can keep telling you over and over if you'd like.

Why would using a 1/8" chain ever cause more wear on your cog and chainring than a 3/32"? It's not like the chain pins are any bigger.
Really? I thought the 3/32 is the width between the inner side plates, making the pins longer. I tried to use a 1/8 gear with a 3/32 chain and it was not having it because it was too wide.
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