On Tue, 08 Apr 2014 00:07:14 +0300, CodeC wrote: >> 10k buvo klaviaturos nelaime, parasyt norejau 1k. Matuoju slankmaciu. >> Su tokiu dilimu nuvaziuos ir 4tkm. > > ble as xujeju :) su slankmaciu sakai? ir kaip sekasi? dok instrukcija Prasau, by mai gest, is http://sheldonbrown.com/chains.html In metric measurement, 10 links of a new chain are 25.4 cm, or 15 links, 38.1 cm. If the link pin is up to 25.5 cm or halfway between 38.2 cm and 38.3 cm, all is well. If the link pin is a little bit past 25.5 cm, or approaching 38.3 cm, you should replace the chain, but the sprockets are probably undamaged. If the link pin is approaching 25.7 cm or 38.5 cm, you have left it too long, and the sprockets (at least the favorite ones) will be too badly worn. If you replace a chain at this point, without replacing the sprockets, it may run OK and not skip, but the worn sprockets will cause the new chain to wear much faster than it should, until it catches up with the wear state of the sprockets. More than that, and a new chain will almost certainly skip on the worn sprockets, especially the smaller ones. There are also special tools made to measure chain wear; these are a bit more convenient, though by no means necessary, and most -- except for the Shimano TL-CN40 and TL-CN41 -- are inaccurate because they allow roller play to confound the measurement of link-pin wear. > plyz, ir as pabandysiu :)))))) o gal xt grandine su 10 zvaigzdziu irgi > klaviaturos nelaime? del visa ko pasitikrink... Paziurek pats, as turbut neskiriu: http://proin.ktu.lt/~draugaz/IMG_20140407_231455.jpg Sorry, specialiai tavo garbei nenuploviau, bet gal rezoliucijos pakaks ir kaip nors matysis... -- kthxbai.