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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: garethgeezer on February 22, 2008, 07:44 PM
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Hi All,
Looking at fitting a half-link chain to my new school, but not sure to be honest. I mainly ride dirt and street, I've heard that half-links can go stiff if they get dirt on 'em. Others have said they are tricky to fit and break the chain tool etc etc!!
Are they worth it? I want to use one for two reasons - I want to get my wheel position adjusted precisely and they look hot (IMO).
Am I better off with a normal/boring/not-as-cool-looking chain?
Thanks people :)
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They can be tricky to fit yeah, and they do break chain tools (cheap ones).... I'd be grinding the pins back before using the tool.....
I've not heard about the dirt ingress, but I would have thought that a bit of maintenance would see that problem off. If you fancy one, have one. They do seem to be significantly stronger.
The only problem I ever heard of was with the very first batch of Shadow Conspiracy ones, which were prone to breaking. They're all long since gone though I'd say. ;)
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I have broke 2 exposure ones (YBN made I think) very recently, I dont do any grinds either. One went when I was setting off :tickedoff:
And yep, they were on the correct way. I wont have another :yahoo_silent:
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And yep, they were on the correct way. I wont have another :yahoo_silent:
There's a 'correct way'? Care to elaborate? (Bet mine's wrong and it was a pain to put on)
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I wouldn't book Xposure as quality stuff.....
The right way round is to have the 'closed' end facing forwards, when looking down on the chain as you sit on the bike. :)
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Thanks guys, never thought a chain could be so complicated. I'll give it a go as I like the look of them. The worst that can happen is... it snaps, I go A over T and smash my teeth, then get run over as I'm lying in the road looking at my lovely chain.
Anyone care to recommend a particualr brand? The Shadow Con Interlock V2 seems to be the best of the bunch (and the most expensive)?
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I wouldn't book Xposure as quality stuff.....
The right way round is to have the 'closed' end facing forwards, when looking down on the chain as you sit on the bike. :)
Spot on :daumenhoch:
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The right way round is to have the 'closed' end facing forwards, when looking down on the chain as you sit on the bike. :)
ooookay then... (I'm going to look stoopid here but oh well) - which bit do you consider the 'closed' end? Each link has a wider end which is visible and a narrower end which is hidden by the wide bit of the next link. Is it the wide bit of the link or the narrow bit that faces forward in the top run of the chain?
Hope this makes sense, but which of these is correct? (the letters are supposed to represent the links on the top run of the chain)
Rear =D=D=D=D Front
or
Rear C=C=C=C= Front
(told you I'd look stoopid!)
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the round bit of the chain faces down into chain ring
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so does this look right? (http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2223/2294036946_679d757e7b_o.jpg)
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yeah