- Compatible with all derailleur chains
- Quick and accurate wear measurement
- Easy-to-read gauge window
- Durable and reliable construction
- User-friendly design for all skill levels
The Park Tool Chain Checker is an essential tool for any cyclist looking to maintain optimal performance and prolong the life of their drivetrain. Designed to accurately measure chain wear and stretch, this tool helps you determine the right time for chain replacement, preventing poor shifting and uneven wear on your rear cogs. Simply insert the pins into two links, press the swing arm gauge, and read the results on the easy-to-read window. Compatible with all derailleur chains, the Park Tool Chain Checker ensures you stay ahead of maintenance needs, making it a must-have for both casual riders and serious enthusiasts.
Season: | 2024 |
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As of 2023 (our 60th year in business), Park Tool makes over 500 products and sells them in over 70 countries. We outgrew the back of the bike shop some time ago, and currently operate out of a 100,000 square foot facility just a few miles down the road from where the old Schwinn store once stood. We are firmly established as the tool brand of choice in bike shops and race pits around the world, and our reputation as the standard of the industry has even expanded to our repair help tutorial content, which has racked up millions of visits to parktool.com and over a hundred million views on YouTube, in addition to the hundreds of thousands of copies sold of our Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair. We continue to update and improve our product line according to the demands of the industry, and have made a concerted effort over the past decade to bring more of our manufacturing in-house than ever before.
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