SandyN
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Let me just get this in the right order (sorry, got lost in the bun fight). You had sufficient chain wear to change the chain first, with some red dust. Then changed the sprockets and found your front sprocket nut was lose, at which point the red dust stopped?
Let's not get confused; erburtt has the red dust on chain and stretch problem. All I am saying is that when I serviced Honi I checked the sprocket and noticed red dust on it, presumably from a bit of rust and the movement of the nut against the washer. There is nothing wrong with my chain - well lubed and not stretched much therefore I just changed the sprockets as a set. (went +1 on the rear)