Magnus
TreeHouser
Better tis to look at the reason behind the wear and try remove that instead so you get more out time and higher cost efficiency of your gear.Always seems that the right side rail wore down more than the left, looking toward the tip. Does a flat file not correct the top as well as a grinder? I guess I do that by hand, too. Is it just easier?
If one rail is lower than the other this has more wear as it has been loaded harder. Could be it is not as sharp as the other side or riders set different.
Flip chain over and look at the tie straps. Are they also worn more on same side?