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Chain and sprocket question

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by dennisarner, Sep 12, 2014.

  1. duccmann

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    What a dumb ass......we dont care what you have say...its useless as usual
     


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    Is that necessary?
     


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    You are obviously new here
     


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    None of the other forums I go on tolerates teenage behavior. Although each one has it's share of strange people.
     


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    You have a treat in store with this one.
     


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    you will come to dislike sow as well give it time
     


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    Not having the tools isn't too much of an excuse... Replacing the chain with a riveted masterlink takes a chain braker/riveter, an angle grinder, and a micrometer. I got all of those together for ~$45 from Harbor Freight. Of course, then you have to admit you bought tools from Harbor Freight...
     


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