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Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker
RRP 266 kr
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Average connection time 25 secs
Average connection time 25 secs
Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker
The Park Tool chain checker is a precise and accurate way of inspecting your chain for damage, wear and tear. When riding it is crucial that your chain is in tip-top condition, any wear could lead to under performance, and that's the last thing you need when beating your personal bests. With the Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker, you can be sure your chain is in race condition. - T.H
Key Features:
- An accurate way to check for wear of roller and pin on chains.
- 1% of wear is enough to affect chain-rings and sprockets, and allow shifting performance to deteriorate.
- Just insert the chain Checkers pins into two links, press the swing arm gauge, and then check the gauge window for an accurate reading.
- Reads wear from 0.25% to 1%.
- 10-speed compatible.
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You will receive an email to confirm when your item has been sent.
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Please allow 10 working days from the shipping date of your order before notifying us of any late deliveries.
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If I'm not completely happy with my item?
Please see our returns policy.
Customer Reviews
Top Customer Reviews
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Nice
I'm glad I can examine it with precision. I bought it and had to repair the chain myself.
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Good tool
Essentially a simple to use chain wear checker. Small, compact, and does the job well.
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clever tool
This is a cleverly designed chain checker. It does the job well
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Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker
Great tool, easy & quick to use.
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Has limitations
Good tool...application of it is 'everything'.
You can swivel the checker into any chain and get it to suggest the chain needs replacement (even on a brand new chain). The trick is to let tool sit naturally in an unloaded section of chain (i.e. not above chainstay but below). Is a good indicator of chain wear but not a golden rule by any means
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Allows you to replace your chain before it's fully stretched
If you run a worn/stretched chain, you will ruin your cassette, jockey wheels & chain rings in short order. Not to mention you're wasting effort. If you have a chain checker such as the CC-2, then you can easily keep track of the wear on your chain (<.75 is 'ok', .75 or higher = replace). You may choose to have your LBS replace the chain, but unless you have a chain checker, how will you know when you need to have it replaced.
What I like about the CC-2 is that I can see the chain gradually stretch, when it begins to approach .75 I order a new chain. That is something that true/false type checkers don't give you enough info to do. Once a true/false chain checker registers stretch, the chain is fully stretched and in need of immediate replacement.
A $20 investment that will save you a lot more money in replacing cassettes, jockey wheels & chain rings.
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Great tool!
This is a great tool. It takes up precious little space in your tool kit or gear bag. It allows you to know just how long your chain is probably going to last based on the scale's reading. You get maximum mileage out of the chain without worrying about wearing out the cassette and chain rings.
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