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Old 12-01-17 | 07:34 AM
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Bikes: Heavy, with friction shifters

Originally Posted by FBinNY
This is my last post. I told you earlier to try your experiment with a new sprocket, so you don't have the worn sprocket to blame. Instead you keep,coming back asking me to spoon feed you.

I've told a number of times you I've no desire to engage in a long and complex answer on an arcane point that serves no interest but yours.

So you are NOT politely asking, you're just nagging. Please don't ask me again. Either believe what you will, or research it on your own.
There is definitely some kind of misunderstanding.

I've tested a chain without any rollers - and it shows the same "rising" on chainring teeth as the same chain with rollers in tact. My conclusion is that roller wear doesn't affect the chains engagement. Are you telling me that on a new chainring the difference would show?

I have done a lot of research on my own. As well as experimenting. And the conclusions (and the info) I've found so far contradict your claim that roller wear affects chain egnagement and chain/chainring wear.
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