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Old 03-01-13, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
I find that the dirtier the chain is the harder it is to disconnect these links. I suspect that the grime is taking up some of the space that the link plates need to squeeze together before the pins will release from the slots. Andy.
I just waged war with a brand new one so while your theory sounds plausible, the new ones are a beyotch too
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