Ask Mr Google, or go on the Park Tool website as they are sure to have a video on the topic.
My Dad told me this tale.I'm a firm believer in the "measure twice, cut once" rule. I lay out both chains on the floor and mark the pin that needs to be pushed out. Then I count out the old chain, and confirm the new chain was marked correctly. Then I make sure I'm removing the correct pin from the link. It takes an extra couple minutes, but mistakes are costly.
Ahh, the old Imperial vs Metric topic.One of my sons is an Education Instructor for the Trades. He speaks in metric, and I speak imperial.
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I went on to get an honours degree in mechanical engineering
I would tend to agree, but I didn't take up mtb until after I had retired from full time work. Now THAT was a waste!Damn shame, it is. All that potential, only to be squandered riding mountain bikes...
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Ditto. Loved my job as CEO and Tech Dir until employee bean counters decided they knew better about technical stuff and wanted to buy me out (I owned 66% of the company). So took the money and walked away in 2008 having (with others) built the company from scratch since 1970.I would tend to agree, but I didn't take up mtb until after I had retired from full time work. Now THAT was a waste!
Just too bloody busy working (it was sort of fun; I was lucky to enjoy my job until all of a sudden I didn't - then I left).
I was lucky to enjoy my job until all of a sudden I didn't - then I left).
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