Chains stretch (the bushings wear) and if they stretch enough they will start skipping and can damage your freewheel/cassette/chain ring. And if you own a mid drive bike, where the chain transmits all the power to the wheel, it might wear more quickly.
Bought an A-D road bike a few months ago, and was giving me all kinds of problems. Chain wasn't even seating in the chain ring... Replaced the chain, the cassette and now i'm looking for the derailleur wheels..
There's two ways, ok three ways to check your chain.
1. Use a 12" ruler and measure the chain for > 1/16" elongation over 12". Simple..
Go to 1:40 of this video for steps and criteria.
2. Use a Chain Go / No Go gage.. If you can borrow one.
3. Take it to a bike shop... Not really worth it unless the bike is in for other work.
If it is worn, don't ignore it and wait for the problem to get worse.. Chains are cheap.. Just make sure you get the right replacement size and type, or have a bike shop take care of it.
Bought an A-D road bike a few months ago, and was giving me all kinds of problems. Chain wasn't even seating in the chain ring... Replaced the chain, the cassette and now i'm looking for the derailleur wheels..
There's two ways, ok three ways to check your chain.
1. Use a 12" ruler and measure the chain for > 1/16" elongation over 12". Simple..
Go to 1:40 of this video for steps and criteria.
2. Use a Chain Go / No Go gage.. If you can borrow one.
3. Take it to a bike shop... Not really worth it unless the bike is in for other work.
If it is worn, don't ignore it and wait for the problem to get worse.. Chains are cheap.. Just make sure you get the right replacement size and type, or have a bike shop take care of it.