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Removing a Link From Your Chain
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[QUOTE="jaypro55, post: 617433, member: 24406"] I noticed the last time I tightend my chain that I am almost at the end of my adjuster marks to tighten it. It does seem like it will tighten up more, I'll just have to measure to make sure both sides are equal. However I was wondering if it would be a good idea to take a link of my chain, so that I could restart the adjuster blocks and have more room to tighten. My sprockets are not worn at all. They still show pretty much the factory look. It isn't time yet to replace those. I was just wondering if this is a procedure you can do with an O-ring chain, or what my options are. And if you can take a link out, basically how would I do it? [/QUOTE]
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