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Old 09-13-11, 01:25 PM
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Ikarios
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I used a wire snipper I found in my toolkit, was just the right size for a 10-speed link. Looked like this:


Popped open the quicklink on a chain that had been used for at least two years without any apparent maintenance or lube. It was covered in mud and disgusting.

The new replacement quicklink I got was easy to open by hand.

I like KMC chains.
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