Park Chain Checker CC-2 is more accurate over time than any beam style 
chain length checker. 

I used to use a beam type but over time it got a bit bent and was no longer 
accurate, which I discovered when I took my bike to the LBS and his Park 
tool showed it well over 75% wear (maybe 90, just short of 100). The beam 
checker was saying 50%. That is a lot of difference! Yeah, I could have 
confirmed it with a ruler but that is not as much fun as going to the local 
shop.......

Worth the money IMHO. About $26 most places, though you can find it for 
more if you like. 

Cheers,
Bill in Roswell, GA

On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 4:34:15 PM UTC-4, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA 
wrote:
>
> How did you determine wear?

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