hi everyone
i was hanging out w/ a couple folks who were tinkering w/ thier motorcycles and i ran across a couple things.
I saw 2 set of chains.
i didnt know if they belonged to a motorcycle or a bicycle.
I can only assume that the thicker the chain, the more likely it will be a motorcycle chain.
Anyways- here is my question-
in regards to chains, how do you shorten them?
I saw around that there were these tools that push out the pins in the chains, but for the chain that i was looking at, it seemed that the pins weren't exposed and that there were in housings. The reason why i think this is because when i move the links, i dont see the pin moving.
Any thoughts?
thanks
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