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Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
Any ideas how i can get this on.
My idea was to fit a clip/spring link, ride to the bike shop and have it replaced and rivetted, but i cant get the clip link on, impossible to compress the plates enough. Any reckon i could leave the xrings out of the one side and ride sedately to the shop 1 mile away? cant see it hurting. |
Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
Probably it is friction of plates not the rings which is causing the problem.
I doubt 1 mile will cause an issue. |
Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
Im out of options now, other than pushing it lol.
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Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
You normally need a G clamp to push it on
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Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
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10mph over 1 mile should be fine.... lol |
Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
Friction keeps it there normally
Get an 8mm spanner, put that over hole in link, press it on so pin goes through hole in spanner. Do each pin a little at a time so it does not go on on the p*ss |
Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
I can get it over the pins, its the xrings pushing back thats my problem, i cant see the groove for the clip to slide into. I think two spanners about 20mm and a clamp might work as a plate compressor. Ill have a go tomorrow, its so frustrating, im so close lol.
edit: no that wont work lol, slide need somewhere to slide the clip. ffs. edit: The plate from the rivit link would hold it on by friction, but the clip link plate are designered to slip on easier. |
Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lFFePQlVc4 @ 7 mins, i wish! lol no xrings on his.
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Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
all on and bodged.
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Re: Fitting a clip link on a xring chain.
Unbodged, went on easy today, god knows why :-D its like a different bike!
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