How worn is this chainring?
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I have the chainring shown below. It's the front sprocket of an ebike. Does this chainring need replacing or are the teeth still OK?
chainring sprocket
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I have the chainring shown below. It's the front sprocket of an ebike. Does this chainring need replacing or are the teeth still OK?
chainring sprocket
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I have the chainring shown below. It's the front sprocket of an ebike. Does this chainring need replacing or are the teeth still OK?
chainring sprocket
I have the chainring shown below. It's the front sprocket of an ebike. Does this chainring need replacing or are the teeth still OK?
chainring sprocket
chainring sprocket
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Dmitri Nesteruk
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Shows some wear, but looks OK.
All teeth look symmetrical and so do the spaces between them. Really worn teeth look like a swept back shark dorsal fin or develop a visible burr.
Do a Google image search for 'worn chainring teeth' and you'll get plenty of examples.
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Shows some wear, but looks OK.
All teeth look symmetrical and so do the spaces between them. Really worn teeth look like a swept back shark dorsal fin or develop a visible burr.
Do a Google image search for 'worn chainring teeth' and you'll get plenty of examples.
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up vote
4
down vote
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Shows some wear, but looks OK.
All teeth look symmetrical and so do the spaces between them. Really worn teeth look like a swept back shark dorsal fin or develop a visible burr.
Do a Google image search for 'worn chainring teeth' and you'll get plenty of examples.
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up vote
4
down vote
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Shows some wear, but looks OK.
All teeth look symmetrical and so do the spaces between them. Really worn teeth look like a swept back shark dorsal fin or develop a visible burr.
Do a Google image search for 'worn chainring teeth' and you'll get plenty of examples.
Shows some wear, but looks OK.
All teeth look symmetrical and so do the spaces between them. Really worn teeth look like a swept back shark dorsal fin or develop a visible burr.
Do a Google image search for 'worn chainring teeth' and you'll get plenty of examples.
answered 30 mins ago
Argenti Apparatus
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