I'm not sure why you expected different.  Department stores have NEVER been a 
good place to purchase anything bicycle related.  Get a chain breaker, knock a 
link or two out and get down the road man!  Chances are, a new chain will be 
uncut anyway, so it will be even longer than what is already on the bike.  Do 
yourself a favor, go to the local bike shop, get yourself a Park Tool Co. Chain 
breaker.  CT-3 for 3/32x1/2 and smaller chains, and ct-7 for 1/8x1/2.

> As some of you know I picked up an old 3-speed Dunelt bicycle awhile back. So 
> I 
> decide I want to ride it around town, and this being Boone there are hills. 
> Being out of shape I decide to regear the bike. So I order a 22 tooth rear 
> cog. 
> It came yesterday and today I put it on the bike.
> 
> The old chain is too short to fit the axle, it will not even reach the slot. 
> So 
> I figure a chain will be cheap at Wal-Mart, so I rush out and brave the 
> Saturday 
> before Christmas crowd at the the big-box outlet. After fighting my way to 
> the 
> back of the store having to detour around people who have not seen each other 
> since last Christmas and want to have a family reunion in the aisle, actually 
> at 
> the intersection of aisles so they can block two at once. This is not just 
> one 
> inconsiderate group, there when several unless the were running about the 
> store 
> to get ahead of me; being properly paranoid, I would not bet against it. I 
> get 
> to the toy department and right there is an empty peg,
> 
> So I run around the store until I find someone in a blue vest. He walks back 
> with me to the toy department and points to the empty peg and says they are 
> right there. We go back and forth a bit and it quickly becomes obvious he is 
> not 
> going to check to see if there are any in stock, and I leave getting a bottle 
> of 
> grapefruit juice that I had been putting off getting because I did not want 
> to 
> go to Wal-Mart at this time a year, but that Wal-Mart had for six-bits less 
> than 
> the grocery stores, and to me six-bits is a half-days worth of groceries.
> 
> So it is raining anyway, and I can wait until after New Year to get a chain, 
> or 
> I can order it off the internet. It is a buck cheaper on the internet, $4.56 
> as 
> opposed to $5.56 but they want $5.00 shipping.
> 
> I know, I know, I should never have kicked that puppy.
> 
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> Graywolf
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