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Reddit mentions of ATLIN Bicycle Chain Breaker Splitter Tool for 7, 8, 9, 10 and Single Speed Chains

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of ATLIN Bicycle Chain Breaker Splitter Tool for 7, 8, 9, 10 and Single Speed Chains. Here are the top ones.

ATLIN Bicycle Chain Breaker Splitter Tool for 7, 8, 9, 10 and Single Speed Chains
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The chain breaker is specifically designed to remove and install pins in 7, 8, 9, 10 and single speed bicycle chainsThis bicycle chain tool includes a built-in hook for holding the bike chain in place while performing maintenanceChain tool instructions are includedThe chain splitter tool is small and lightweight for easy portabilityThe bike chain removal tool is crafted from durable, long lasting materials
Specs:
Height0.6 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.3125 Pounds
Width3.2 Inches

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Found 2 comments on ATLIN Bicycle Chain Breaker Splitter Tool for 7, 8, 9, 10 and Single Speed Chains:

u/launchslugs · 3 pointsr/bmx
  1. Go to your local sporting goods store, Dick's Sporting Goods tends to be the best for this because of how aggressively they price clearance.
  2. Ask them if they have any "air backpacks". If the associate looks confused, ask for a manager. Air is when something goes below clearance and rings up for $0.02, and they will sell it for 75% off of the original price, but in many districts they're getting ready for inventory so they are motivated to move this stuff. I know at some of my local stores they just sell all air for $5. I got a $120 Browning backpack for $5. You're going to be looking for a nice hiking backpack with the part that goes around your waist so the bag isn't banging you in the back as you ride.
  3. Order a bunch of tubes, they are available for as little as $3, or if you run Tublitos then grab some patch kits and one extra tube.
  4. Order a cheap set of sockets, allen keys, and a chain breaker off of Amazon.
  5. Throw all that stuff in your cheap backpack with the last remaining part of your chain from when you initially cut it.
  6. Bring that bag with you every time you go riding anywhere.

    Now, for about $100 you'll never be stuck again. I'm amazed when I see people who aren't prepared for this kind of scenario.