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Old 07-27-07 | 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by rmfnla
Chain pins are an interference fit, which means they rely on friction to stay in place.

I've always felt one should not break a chain unnecessarily, that it compromises the integrity.

I could be wrong.

HOWEVER

I have untangled many bike chains, and if it will really take 2 hours and possibly cause an ulcer maybe bicycle mechanics is a bit beyond someone's reach...
Maybe, but I don't tangle chains. Just giving OP an alternative.
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