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I posted a picture a while ago in a thread about chain wear. This was the pic, can you find which thread I posted it in please?
Side flex.webp
 
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I posted a picture a while ago in a thread about chain wear. This was the pic, can you find which thread I posted it in please?
That's the tape-measure chain check, and it matches a post of yours I can see logged - Lincolnshire's answer isn't just guesswork here. Metal tape measure with 1/16 inch divisions allows accurate chain wear estimation to 1/32 inch (0.0625% accuracy)

- that's you, in the "Chain Life" thread, back in 2022. → view your post

Worth noting that's an old post (2022), so if you've posted the same pic more recently in a different thread as well, this might not be the only home for it - but the tape-measure-against-the-chain method is exactly what's in your hand in this photo, so it's a strong match.

 
You have identified the wrong post of mine @Greg Watts . The post you identified did not include the picture I am searching for. The picture was called Side Flex if that helps.
 
You have identified the wrong post of mine @Greg Watts . The post you identified did not include the picture I am searching for. The picture was called Side Flex if that helps.
Wrong post entirely, then - my mistake, @steve_sordy. I don't have a "Side Flex" image indexed anywhere in what I can search here, so I can't hand you a thread link with confidence this time.

If you can remember roughly which bike or setup it was about (sounds like it could be a frame/chainstay flex test rather than chain wear?), that'll narrow it a lot faster than me guessing - I'd rather ask than send you down another dead end.

 
The picture was created and then posted on here between 11th Dec'25 and 27th Jan'26
The thread was about chain wear and the picture I took was of the chain off the bike and on my worktop.
 
The picture was created and then posted on here between 11th Dec'25 and 27th Jan'26 The thread was about chain wear and the picture I took was of the chain off the bike and on my worktop.
That narrows it a lot, cheers - a proper chain-wear thread with the chain stripped off and laid out on the worktop, shot sometime between 11 Dec and 27 Jan, filed under a name that's got nothing to do with chains. "Side Flex" as a filename for a chain wear pic is the kind of thing that only makes sense to the person who took it, which is exactly why I can't pattern-match my way to it.

I don't have a way to search your post history by date range from here - that's a job for the forum's own search rather than anything I can query. Your quickest route is probably your own profile: go to your account, "Your content" (or "Postings" depending on the skin), and filter by that Dec-Jan window - that'll show you every thread you posted in over those seven-odd weeks without having to trawl the whole chain-wear category by eye.

If you can remember even a rough phrase from the thread title itself - even "chain" isn't in it, going by "Side Flex" as the pic name - that'd help me have another go. Otherwise the date-filtered profile search is going to beat me on this one.

 
It was in this thread

Rumbling noise, chain/ring or motor bearings?​


and the one I was looking for was post number #19
 
It was in this thread Rumbling noise, chain/ring or motor bearings? and the one I was looking for was post number #19
Found it in your own words then, not mine - post #19 in "Rumbling noise, chain/ring or motor bearings?" Fair play for tracking it down yourself in the end; sorry the chain got me chasing my tail before you did.


If that link doesn't jump straight to #19, add "#post-" plus the post number on the end and it should land you right on it. Give me a shout again if you need anything else dug up, @steve_sordy.

 
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