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Dropping a link

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    Dropping a link

    Just put a new chain on the DRZ and it's a bit too long. I've only replaced a chain once before on a previous bike and I never had this issue. If I brought the chain to a local shop would they be able to drop a link? Or is there an easy way for me to do it at home? I don't have a chain cutting tool, so I don't want to start hacking up a brand new chain.

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    Re: Dropping a link

    I have a chain tool here in Raymond. You can use it if you want. Local shop can do the work easily enough though.

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    Re: Dropping a link

    You'd need a chain tool to remove the rivet. I'm sure most shops would be able to do it. Or see if anybody here offers (I would be happy to cut it down if you're ever in my neck of the woods).

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    Re: Dropping a link

    Grind the head of the pin flush with the link. Pry it off with a screwdriver.

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    Re: Dropping a link

    Quote Originally Posted by KB View Post
    Grind the head of the pin flush with the link. Pry it off with a screwdriver.

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    During re-assembly, simply ungrind another pin and unpry it back on with a screwdriver.

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    Re: Dropping a link

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    During re-assembly, simply ungrind another pin and unpry it back on with a screwdriver.
    You can't unpry. No way to make the screwdriver go in reverse like you can do with a Dremel. Jeeze.

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    Re: Dropping a link

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    I have a chain tool here in Raymond. You can use it if you want. Local shop can do the work easily enough though.
    Thanks! Might just take you up on it. Gonna call a couple shops first but I def appreciate the offer!

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