On Oct 15, 5:49 am, Michael Hechmer <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have had chain suck when I mixed shimano or shimano standard rings on a
> sugino crank.

A lot of inexpensive chainrings are made to somewhat loose tolerances.
If your teeth are too thick, then the chain will stick once in a
while. With 10- or 11-speed, the tolerances here are +/- 0.005 mm, and
few of today's smaller makers can meet those demands. With Sugino
moving the production of their less expensive cranks to China, I would
not be surprised if their quality also had taken a further nosedive.

Before we found a good supplier for the chainrings of our new Rene
Herse cranks, we had to measure a lot of chainrings. (We even made a
gauge so we didn't have to measure each tooth separately.) We were
surprised by the variability that some makers had in their tooth
thickness.

Jan Heine
Compass Bicycles Ltd.
http://www.compasscycle.com

Follow our blog at http://janheine.wordpress.com/

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