Tip for you: Chain tensioning technique
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No, I've never had trouble with tension, chain stretch, or chain snap. I always keep tensioners so that I don't run into those kinds of problems. Also, some people in this forum don't mind spending $50 on cogs and $200 on chainrings, so you can see why they would be wary of their chain condition.
So in using your method when my chain snaps I have to spend more money cause now I'm going to buy a chain cog and chainring since the extremely stretched chain will have worn the teeth out so bad that a good chain will not fit properly. Thanks I'll pass and just replace a piece at a time. Cogs and chainrings should outlast a few chains.
I know because I tried it and you don't because you keep shelling out the money for new chains.

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If you're rocking a $3 cog, is dropping $4 on a chain really that hard? $4...that's less than a beer at a bar.
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To be honest, I have no problem buying beer for folks, what goes around comes around.
I understand trying to get a little extra life out of an expensive chain, but you can get a chain for a ssfg bike for relatively cheap, it just seems like a lot of extra work to mess with an old chain like that.
I understand trying to get a little extra life out of an expensive chain, but you can get a chain for a ssfg bike for relatively cheap, it just seems like a lot of extra work to mess with an old chain like that.

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Sure when you put a new chain on a worn cog, the new chain has to conform to the pitch of the cog that is no longer 1/2". You can get away with it on a FG because you have that full chain wrap without a derailer but it probably makes lots of noise. This however does not work with geared bikes because the chain will slip on the worn cogs and make horrible bike breaking sounds.
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I moved the chain to a new frame where it's still going strong.
...but I guess people don't have catastrophic failures when all they do with their bikes is roll around from bar to bar in williamsburg with a brand new chain every week.

BTW I'll be passing through williamsburg in a few weeks when I embark cross country and maybe I can snap that droopy chain of yours by showing your bike what it's like to be on receiving end of some actual pedaling effort?
