Tech FAQ: Cog Wear

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  • What a wonderful video!!!  I certainly know my stuff when it comes to "wrenching" on a bike. But this video explains the obvious....the obvious that I had missed. After installing a new chain I kept thinking that the skipping was a seized chain link. But, of course, after checking the chain a few dozen times I realized it had to be something else. DUH!! It was worn cogs. Thanks for a great vid and helping me to remember to look at the "big picture". Cheers.

  • Very helpful video! I put a new chain on and it started skipping on my old cassette on uphills just like you described, thanks for the confirmation.

  • Hey! thanks.... this is HUGELY useful, and you're awesome!

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