Is often overlooked! We have all done it im sure.
I reckon you were possibly a bit clumsy with the chain tool and ruptured the outer plate with the rivet (not to insult you or anything, we have all done that too i bet!).
Should still replace your jockeys though.
I have been wondering whether amount of wear will matter as they serve as somewhat of a guide more than anything. But your chain does need at least something to sit on especially since some of the derailing properties are in the jockeys.
I reckon you were possibly a bit clumsy with the chain tool and ruptured the outer plate with the rivet (not to insult you or anything, we have all done that too i bet!).
Should still replace your jockeys though.
I have been wondering whether amount of wear will matter as they serve as somewhat of a guide more than anything. But your chain does need at least something to sit on especially since some of the derailing properties are in the jockeys.