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Old 06-09-08 | 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by mrrabbit
You get a newer cheaper and sucky looking crank, bottom bracket, and in some cases a front derailleur and chain. Kid you not - because they know that everything needs to match and be clean.
Question - if the chain is worn to the point where replacement of the crankset would require replacement of the chain, wouldn't it justify replacement of the cassette just the same? Can't imagine a new chain not skipping on a well-worn cassette or freewheel.

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