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Old 08-29-09 | 09:26 PM
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Bikes: Colnago C-50, Calfee Dragonfly Tandem, Specialized Allez Pro, Peugeot Competition Light

I'd replace it. I do that as regular practice. I feel it reduces the number of on-ride part failures. If you leave it on there it will fail again. Maybe in a week, maybe in 3 months but it will fail again. A new chain is just a much safer bet.
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