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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 36895" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Remove the chain and get a new section. It will be easier if you get one with con-links otherwise you will need to remove the sprockets. Get the chain over the sprockets and bring it together, install the con-link and you're set.</p><p>It would be a good idea to change the oil while in there too.</p><p>What sort of surfaces are you driving on that caused the chain to fail?</p><p>If you have un-even wear on the tyres it will put extra load on the chains, even more so if the surface is 'sticky' especially bitumen driveways etc, something the tyres really hold on to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 36895, member: 82"] Remove the chain and get a new section. It will be easier if you get one with con-links otherwise you will need to remove the sprockets. Get the chain over the sprockets and bring it together, install the con-link and you're set. It would be a good idea to change the oil while in there too. What sort of surfaces are you driving on that caused the chain to fail? If you have un-even wear on the tyres it will put extra load on the chains, even more so if the surface is 'sticky' especially bitumen driveways etc, something the tyres really hold on to. [/QUOTE]
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