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Old 05-10-22, 08:05 AM
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Crankycrank
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damnbike, look for a bike Co-Op in your area. They can help you sort it out and you'll have some hands-on experience doing it yourself. This isn't a real complicated thing to fix once you know the proper path of the chain, upside down or right side up. No need to break the chain but a chain tool is always a good investment, so you didn't waste your money buying one.
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