As others have said....chains are the least expensive component of the 
drive train to replace...so replace early and often. Park sell those neat 
chain measurement tools. Downside of running worn chains (and then finally 
replacing them) is that skipping becomes evident when you do finally get 
around to replacing your chain
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 9:07:15 PM UTC-6, Michael wrote: 
>
>  I know there are two schools of thought on this. Was wondering what Riv 
> peeps like with these bikes.
>
> I have Sugino cranks and some stock RBW cassette. All stock on the Sam.
>
>  1. Should I swap it early, or ride it till the cassette is trashed and 
> then get a new 'sette along with a chain?
>
> 2. Also, I am under the impression that chainrings don't have to be 
> swapped at all until they get shark toothed. Is this right, *just 
> cassette and chain swaps until then*?
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Sorry if I asked this here before. I searched, but no find. Gettin' some 
> miles on the Sam and was wondering.
>

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