Well, I've got new chains in stock, but I'm not sure how you want to measure them. I quess if you had a new chain to compare side by side it might be evident if the used one was r-e-a-l-l-y stretched otherwise how I transfer the info to you is the question.
I'm all ears though.
Thanks to both for responding. Scunny, couldn't tell any difference by hanging them or bending sideways. But setting them side by side (doubled over of course), I align the far left pin of each chain, then travel to the far right and the chain I know is old is about 1/2 the diameter of a pin longer than the other chain from the parts bike. Assuming that same rate of wear on the return course that's a whole pin diameter longer.
And the tensioner is hard as a brick bat and starting to chunk very teeny bits, so its definitely out.
Now I just don't know how the parts bike stacks up to a new one. I assume pretty good, but I'd like to know.
bwaller: maybe you could lay one out on the bench doubled over and measure just half the chain from pin to pin. That might be the easiest way to get a measurement as measuring the whole chain is hard to imagine.
Thanks!
PS: By "in stock" is that personal stash or are you in business?