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		<title>whats the best way to shorten a mtb chain without a chain tool?</title>
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grae asked: 
just using normal tools like pliers and screwdrivers
the chain is very long and flaps about too much, even on both largest rings theres loads of spare movement in the mech and on the ...]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>grae</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>just using normal tools like pliers and screwdrivers<br />
the chain is very long and flaps about too much, even on both largest rings theres loads of spare movement in the mech and on the smallest it fold back on itself</p>
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