a couple of wrenches, a chain buster, a master link,(all of which can be carried in a tool roll) and badaboom we are rollin. probably about an hr?? belt?? call the tow truck!! shaft?? probably never have a problem, handles torque real well (hence the R-3 haveing shaft) but there is a lose of power in the transfer. so i think i will just stick with a chain, thank you hahahaha A long time ago i was traveling out west and got to runnin with a guy on a snortster for awhile, he fixed his chain enough to get to a nearby town with a piece of steel rod, kinda like a clothes hanger thickness but not a hanger. we were able to limp into the town where he got a new chain.

lets see ya do that with any other drive source
