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Tengai Mark Van Horn
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by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Fri Mar 09, 2007 8:30 pm
At 3:26 PM -0800 3/9/07, Norm Keller wrote:
>I prefer rivet link chains because there is no master link to fail.
>Why add the failure possibility?
If installed in the proper direction, I think the likelihood of
failure is rare. If installed backwards, I'd say you have a 50-50
chance of losing it. My friend Andres rode for who knows how long
with a missing clip, but the side plate was such a tight press-fit
that nothing happened. He noticed the missing clip when he was lubing
his chain and figured he put it on backwards. That was back when he
was an inept noob.
>Anyone in this area needing to swap a chain is welcome to drop over
>and use mine.
Same here; you can use my rivet tool and/or I keep a couple used but
usable spare chains on hand for folks in a pinch.
Mark
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by nycsingletrack@gmail.com » Sat Mar 10, 2007 9:26 am
"
If installed in the proper direction, I think the likelihood of
failure is rare. If installed backwards, I'd say you have a 50-50
chance of losing it. My friend Andres rode for who knows how long
with a missing clip, but the side plate was such a tight press-fit
that nothing happened. He noticed the missing clip when he was lubing
his chain and figured he put it on backwards. That was back when he
was an inept noob."
FYI anytime you let the bike roll backwards in rocks you can take the clip off your master link. I did the same thing your buddy did, including a three hour highway ride home, and found the sideplate pressfit holding it all together.
So the sideplate has a pressfit for a good reason, and you don't reuse a master link.
Since then, when I install a master link, I press on the sideplate using a motion-pro tool, then clean the pins and plate with a q-tip and solvent. Then I seat the clip link in a bit of quicksteel, and smear over the top so the clip slides past a rock instead of catching it.
Devon
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