Not much to say. Works perfectly and it's not flimsy.
This thing is super handy. I had to buy one because I wanted to keep track of how much wear my chain has and when I need to replace it myself instead of taking into a shop.
Park Tools always work and I have not had any problems, plus it is small enough to travel with. Gono-go tools are the best. You don't need to worry about moving parts or calibration issues.
Park Tool chain checker is a solid product that just works. To top things off, it's reasonably priced and just as easy to use.
Bought not know Ming my chain wear. Found out that I needed a new chain, promptly changed the chain. Helped reduce the noise of my drivetrain
A great away to check chain wear very quickly with no confusion.
I bought this tool after my shifts started to suffer. A quick check with the chain wear indicator tool showed that the chain was way beyond worn. I replaced the chain but the worn chain had worn out the cassette which skipped in several of the gears with the new chain. So I replaced the cassette also and it shifts like new. Spare yourself the cost of a new cassette, get this tool and check your chain often.
Having this product has helped me eliminate possible problem sources and zero in on where the real problems lay.
Easy to use. Eliminates guessing.
nice to have the tool in my toolbox, use it and it works, simple peace of mind
Great tool to have, when it's time to replace the bike chain or still have a little bit life left.
Well designed and simple, gives you the peace of mind that your chain in not causing unnecessary wear to your drive train.
Fool-proof way to decide if you need to replace your chain
Easy to use
I use it to check chain wear. I used to just measure between the rivets to check wear. This tool tells it like it is.
Nothing to dislike about it at all.
Use this tool to see if your chain has stretched and is causing unnecessary wear on the more expensive parts of your drive train. This is made by Park, it's cheap, and it should be in your tool box or at close reach on your bench.
We have 8 bikes in the family, and I maintain them all. I used to check chain wear with a ruler, which was not very reliable and almost certainly resulted in some chains being replaced before they were worn out and others being replaced long after they should have been. With the Park CC-3.2, I checked all 8 chains in just a couple of minutes, and easily determined that 7 were good and one was completely worn out.
Yes you can use a tape measure to check your bikes chain but I like tools that make my life easier. The fast go no go use of this tool is really nice to have if you have more than a couple of bikes to maintain.
Very easy to tell if you need a new chain or not.
What can you say. The product works and every biker should have one.