Old 05-21-18, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Pavol Stromcek
I went back through the photos I took and found this one, in which you can kind of see the busted chain link: if you look just above the cassette, where the chain leaves the pulley, you can see it. Not sure if this really proves anything, ultimately, but the more I think about it, the more it seems that either the mechanic didn't insert the pin properly, or the chain was defective, because I don't think the chain could have broken like that from the impact of it being slammed into the cassette when the derailleur went.
This is probably what happened. I hope you also bought the chain from them or they could claim YOUR chain was faulty. If you bought the chain from them, it is pretty clear who is responsible.
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