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Re: Splitting the chain
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Originally Posted by Hob Hayward
We tried a bike chain splitter, but had no luck as the chain didn't fit it.
Is there any chance a bike store would have the proper chain breaker? If not, I think we'll just got for the grinding method, as tapping it out has been ridiculously futile thus far.
Thanks!
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Grainger will also have them. I did a search and the closest store is at
31 Cabot Rd
Woburn, MA
(781) 933-9254
I would highly recommend purchasing a chainbreak. Here is a link to Graingers chainbreak http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1A911
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