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    Anyone got tools to replace links in chains?

    Got me a nice new chain, which got a few links taken out. But in the process of cutting, the inner link which wasn't meant to be cut, got damaged, a bit too much for me to let it slide. Not gonna risk a half cut link in a chain.

    So, has anyone got the tools to help me out, take a good link from one of the 10 links removed and replace the damaged link? Can the bars/rivets that hold the lot together, able to be removed without being damaged? Else I'd need to find a new one to replace the rivet to be removed, in order to replace it with a good link (make sence?!?!)

    or am I screwed, and gonna have to buy another chain..?
    (in which case, best offer for a 106l x-ring 520 chain?!?!?!)

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    I think CycleTreads might be able to help you out with that, they charged me $10 to cut and fit a new chain on my bike, so I imagine they'd charge about the same to "re link" your chain, who knows? Just a suggestion.

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    I knoe death has the tools.
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    Cool

    Kerry at Motohaus has those tools that you are seeking...

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