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Old 11-30-17 | 11:13 AM
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berner
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From: Bristol, R. I.

Bikes: Specialized Secteur, old Peugeot

Originally Posted by Homebrew01
No special tools required.
To remove, at "3 o'clock" on the large chainring, pull an extra link so it sticks out, tap with a rock to loosen.
This is a clever idea. I can hardly wait to have a chain problem while out riding to try this out. Up to now, I've used tiny visegrip pliers that fit in the seat bag.
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