When you think of the high stress placed on a very small area ( Where the chain pin makes contact with the tooth of the chainring/cassette) it makes complete sense that they will wear. the biggest sign of rings or cassette in need of a replacement are the teeth becoming sharktoothed. But...
Sounds like the old " fresh chain on a worn cassette" dilema. The chain, rings and cassette all wear together. Depending on the wear the rings and cassette have on them a new chain may work like crap, because its not meshing with the teeth on the rings. Just a guess .:popcorn:
The Park will react as the park reacts. Downed trees are harder to ignore than a fence or some really stern :rolleyes: signage. Rouge trails most always turn to shit ( ie ***** mans) because the dick face building it doesnt know his ass from his elbow. Getting the bandits to stop is near...
I rode this park last saturday. I cant belive i waited so long to ride here, wow, this place is pretty cool. Very beginner friendly , and the bridges are pretty sweet. If it wasnt for the ticks I would ride this place alot mre.
I went hiking here with my daughter and dog saturday morning. I was just wondering if there is any kind of trail maintenance crew that keeps up with the trails. They seem to be in pretty good shape. Also it looks like a great place to get my kid into riding.