chesterbells
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Thanks palYou'll need a chain tool, but it's a straightforward job to change.
Top tip though: Strip the gloopy crap off the new chain first and then relube with a quality wet lube (Finish Line wet lube is pretty good) which will last a bit longer until you need to relube. You are aiming to get the oil into the inner roll pins. Wipe off any excess and your chain should attract less dirt.