sorry if i get something wrong...?
my rear end is short, as slammed as it could be. shortest chain. so i cant remove the chain from the sprocket/cog without opening it.
if i have a flat tire and a new tube i use it, reapair the old tube later. thats the point where i dont want to use a chaintool.
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sorry if i get something wrong...?
my rear end is short, as slammed as it could be. shortest chain.
so i cant remove the chain from the sprocket/cog without opening it.
if i have a flat tire and a new tube i use it, reapair the old tube later. thats the point where i dont want to use a chaintool.