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It's just as quick to re-rivet the chain. Just push the pin out far enough to clear the inner link, remove the next pin so that the damaged link is removed, and then push the first pin back in. You'll be a link short, but I doubt that you'll notice. In the worst case, you wouldn't be able to use bottom gear. The chances are that you'll lose a link anyway with the power link because it's only half a link.I have only ever had one broken chain and I found it by accident when cleaning it. So now I carry a chain tool and a power link but after about 7000 miles I haven't need to use it, But, I do try to look after my chain and replace it at the first signs of wear.. Probably earlier than is really necessary, but I think its a false economy to try to make a chain last a long time