Hey Patrick, sorry i missed your message till just now. 

I've seen a quick link removed by stacking it on top of the large chain 
ring and tapping one side of the link. Basically you get the link up on the 
top of the chain ring, lift it so that one of its pins is on the ring and 
the other it up in the air, (setting the pin of the neighboring link next 
to the lower pin of the quick link), then tap the appropriate side plate of 
the quick link. This makes the two pins move towards each other and loosens 
the link. 

Hope that makes sense. 

~Oliver

On Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 4:35:29 AM UTC-4 Nick Payne wrote:

> I have a couple of Daysavers and several of the bottle cage mounts for 
> them on bikes. The Daysaver has 2.5/3/4/5/6/8mm allen keys plus Torx T25 
> and Phillips head bits that all nest inside each other to be about the 
> size/shape of an 8mm allen key, and with the bottle cage mount it just 
> slots in under the bottle cage. The fact that it's shaped like a normal 
> allen key makes it much more convenient to use than most multi-tools with 
> their short fold-out bits They also sell a separate add-on holder that 
> incorporates a chain breaker, tyre lever, spoke key valve core tool, and 
> holds a spare quicklink with magnets, though using the add-on means 
> carrying it in a bag or pocket.
> https://daysaver.fun/products/bike-multitool-essential8
> https://daysaver.fun/products/bike-multitool-mount-carrier
> https://daysaver.fun/products/bike-multitool-extension-coworking5
> [image: original9-carrier1_outdoor_with-cage-72[1].jpg]
>
> Nick Payne
>

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