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Old 11-19-02 | 08:51 AM
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it's still a track chain, meaning-you must have a really straight chainline, and, since it's 1/8", you can only use the removable link that comes with it
According to the manufacturers website (KMC), this is indeed a 3/32, bushingless chain.

According to KMC

Compatible Bikes: BMX, Free Style, Beach Cruiser, Track Bike, Internal Gear Hub System, Electric Bike

StretchProof Mushroomed pin, enhanced durability
Anti-Drop design

My chainline is pretty good, except when I flop to the freewheel.
Could the "mushroomed pins" be a problem if I need to add and remove links occasionally?

The reason that I am resisting a "shifting" chain chain is that I really don't want to drop a chain while speeding over the railroad tracks at the bottom of the hill near my house.
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