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- From: tgent@dale.ksc.nasa.gov (Tom Gent)
- Subject: Re: Breaking an endless chain
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.195720.10152@dale.ksc.nasa.gov>
- Organization: NASA
- References: <1993Jan19.222344.8828@ms.uky.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 19:57:20 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan19.222344.8828@ms.uky.edu> amir@ms.uky.edu (Amir Sadr) writes:
- >Have any of you ever broken an endless chain (O-ring) and put it back together
- >via a link? If so, please share your experience (e-mail if you prefer).
- >Are there any disadvantages to doing this? It appears that I will have to
- >break the OEM (#530 O-ring) chain on my 87 CBR1000 in order to install
- >the JMC braced swing arm which I finally received. As always, many
- >thanks in advance for your help.
- >
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- I thought removing the swing arm is exactly how you replace an endless chain
- without breaking it. Am I missing something?
-
- Tom Gent
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