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Park Tool Chain Checker CC4

The CC-4 is a drop-in style gauge that measures bicycle chain wear. The laser... READ MORE
The CC-4 is a drop-in style gauge that measures bicycle c... READ MORE
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Product Description

The CC-4 is a drop-in style gauge that measures bicycle chain wear.

The laser cut CC-4 accurately measures a long section of chain and strategically comes in contact with the chain in three places, quickly and easily taking the guesswork out of knowing when chain replacement is necessary.

A worn chain will cause poor shifting as well as accelerate drivetrain wear. The tool works on any 5 to 12-speed derailleur chain (including SRAM® AXS®) and is designed to accurately indicate when a chain reaches .5% and .75% wear, the points at which most chain manufacturers suggest replacement.

Product Description

The CC-4 is a drop-in style gauge that measures bicycle chain wear.

The laser cut CC-4 accurately measures a long section of chain and strategically comes in contact with the chain in three places, quickly and easily taking the guesswork out of knowing when chain replacement is necessary.

A worn chain will cause poor shifting as well as accelerate drivetrain wear. The tool works on any 5 to 12-speed derailleur chain (including SRAM® AXS®) and is designed to accurately indicate when a chain reaches .5% and .75% wear, the points at which most chain manufacturers suggest replacement.

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