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Originally Posted by sam83
I had the same thing happen with mine when checked with a Park tool. Measured absolutely fine with a steel rule. After a lot of input and consideration, I am now convinced that the steel rule is the accurate way.
Just make sure you put some tension on the chain to tighten it up before measuring. I've seen people slap a ruler on their chains while off bike and all looks groovy.
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