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My dad taught me that if you would hold the chain with the repair link facing you then flex the chain causing the chain itself to move the two pins on the repair link to move closer together, the repair link will usually pop off one of the pins. Can be done without removing the rear whee. The chain pliers pictured above are inexpensive and well worth the investment if you’re goin to get into the hobby.
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