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Old 12-23-21, 09:41 AM
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We have been riding tandems for 40 years and never broke a chain.
I am not sure it is even possible to apply enough force to break one unless the force is coming from the side.
Maybe your chain line is severely off or some other problem with the bike.
Another possibility is defective or counterfeit chains.
Discovered due to the shortage there a lot of counterfeit chains out there.
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