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tkeaton
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sooner the better, ill give you a beer

8/14/2005 10:08:15 PM

Igor
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i broke mine the other day.
those things are expensive, too, especially the full set

the way i went around it, i cut the old link in half, then put it in the vise and knocked the old pins out with a hammer and a punch (a nail would work too). then i put a new Quicklink on with a set of plyers (or channellocks or visegrips)

8/15/2005 12:03:57 AM

scrager
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are you changing sprockets?

here's what i did if the old chain will fit on the new sprockets.
I changed the sprokets and left the old chain on there. then i rode up to the bike shop with my new chain and asked them to put it on. that way i could use a master link rather than a quicklink and i didn't have to buy the tool.

they actually didn't charge me anything for it since it takes all of like 10 minutes.

I went by and asked them if they would do that for me first, and I was willing to pay for it as well, but they said it was no charge, so i wasn't about to complain.

8/15/2005 12:20:56 AM

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