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Old 05-31-18 | 10:58 AM
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Pine Cone
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Bikes: 2-many...2 road bikes, 2 fixed wheels, 3 tandems, 2 recumbents, 2 cyclecross, 3 mtb, 4 folders

Originally Posted by angusmac
I could shorten a longer-than-standard chain myself but if I can order one with just a single extra link it would avoid effort and surplus chain wastage. As I suggested, the bike shop seemed unwilling to do this. I wanted to be sure thto a differentere is only one pitch for all simple-bike chains. I don't know what profile the sprockets are but I'd guess they'll be bog-standard for a cheap bikes. If I end up having to do this work myself I'll measure the present chain's width and get the new one one to match.

The bike shop ought to have dealt with all this when asked to!
A quick look on Nashbar's website shows two single speed (1/8") replacement chains, one wih 112 links, the other with 114 links. Either should work on the trike. Chain tools can be found on many multi-tools or as single purpose tools. Breaking a chain takes about a minute or less with the right tool.

Sounds like you need to go to a different bike shop or get the tool and do it yourself.
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