Seems to be a cheap skate option, but would, or have any of your guys replaced a single chain link before.
I wouldn't ask this question if the chain and sprockets were worn to excess, but the sprockets look fine and the rest of the chain runs smoothly.
If i can't find a single link my options would be fit a smaller front sprocket or..........?
Tight chain link
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Re: Tight chain link
Oil the sticking link and grab the chain each side of the stiff link and bend it bend it slightly both ways (side to side, not up and down) to free off the link
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Re: Tight chain link
I'll try that mate, thank you :)
Could i heat some oil up and soak the chain as well? :)
Could i heat some oil up and soak the chain as well? :)