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  1. rebojler031 on

    Remove chain from front sprocket, fix chain on back sprocket, put chain on front sprocket, use pedal to force it on, put nuts on wheel… this is probably the fastest and kinda dumbest way, but if you can’t do better, have at it

  2. If you can’t get it off the sprocket (the bigger one) then you’ll need to use a chain breaker

  3. With your wheel slammed forward like that I would guess/hope that your chain would have a little slack. I would try to slip the chain off by going to your big sprocket. Pulling the chain towards the pedal then engaging the crank like your pedaling. That could pop the chain loose in a quick fix.

  4. Josh9inty28 on

    Don’t listen to all these goofballs, go buy a $10 chain breaker so you can put a master link in

  5. Jonnykassinova on

    Take off the pedals to fix the chain? How the hell does your brain come to that conclusion? Lol

  6. Just take the master link out of your chain, also if you still want it slammed in the dropouts without having to break the chain everytime look into some female hubs and or complete wheels

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