Captain Slow
Well-Known Member
Yeah, right. Repair a chain in the field. If 1 in 1000 even know what chain break tool looks like, let alone how to use one, it would be a stretch.
"it would be a stretch" was that meant to be double entendre? i.e. stretched chain breaking ......
Anyhow I know this is off the original topic but I disagree that it's hard to fix a chain in the field. My son broke a chain on his relatively new MTB, I got a new chain and told him to wait for me to install it. He has very little experience working on bikes and was only 12 at the time. He installed it himself and it's still working fine. Fixing a chain is pretty easy as far as bike repairs and maintenance go.