I've removed teeth from a chainring without power tools. I clamped it in a vice 
and used a pair of channel lock pliers to bend each tooth until it snapped off. 
It was easier than I thought it would be (with an aluminum chainring, I doubt 
it would work for steel). After removing the teeth I used a file to smooth down 
the stubs.

-Jeremy Till
Sacramento, CA

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