Old 03-29-11 | 10:41 AM
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Bikes: Indy Fab steel deluxe, Aventon cordoba, S-works stumpy fsr, Masi vincere, Dahon mu uno, Outcast 29 commuter

Chain tool is all you need. If RD breaks, break the chain to as tight as possible on the straightest chainline possible. Probably will not be perfectly tensioned, but the straight chainline should keep the chain on good enough so you can at least limp home(you will have to put the chain back on a couple times). I've had to do this several times. Hopefully you will never have to do this! Cheers
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