










broke my chain

luckily I was close to home and didn't go over the bars. I gotta tell you, I really don't like pintle chains, they go together with much less precision (way easier to push excess mateial out of the pin hole) than a standard chain and I believe this leads to much weaker links at the point where you break them.
or maybe this is payback for flaunting my lack of maintenance

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