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Chain rivet/master link

Postby BrettZZR » Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:41 pm

My chain is fragged so I bought a kit with sprockets and chain. The kit comes with a master link (clip widget) as well as a rivet in link, so some noob questions:

It seems apparent to me that the rivet-in link should be better - is it?
Will I be able to go down to my friendly bike workshop and get them to fit the rivet-in link - sure I'll call but is that the norm?
Do I need to lube that rivet-in link? Or put O-rings on it or anything?

Bear with me and the n00bish questions, back in my day I used to buy 530 chain by the meter from the local bearing place - O-rings?! Never hearda them...

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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby oldman » Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:24 am

Good questions. Anyway the rivet link is the best way to go. It should have come with o-rings, lube and spacers so you know how tight to press it. If you have not done this before, (as you obliviously have not) it would be better to pay or have an experienced member do it for you as the way it looks after it is pressed looks different than the other links in the chain, plus you need a special tool, (not a hammer) to do a proper job. The o-rings are to hold the lube in, so the spacing of the press is very important.
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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby Sparks_333 » Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:53 am

oldman wrote:Jim Beam always makes the job easier.


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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby Nelso » Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:15 am

A lot of people still run a clip style link on dirt bikes, but it is not recommended to run one on a road bike. As oldman said, get a bike shop to fit the rivet link for you and watch how they do it. Once you know how it's done, you can get the tools so that you can do it yourself in future.
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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby BrettZZR » Wed Jan 23, 2013 11:22 am

Thanks a lot. Exactly the sort of input I was looking for.

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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby Nelso » Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:19 pm

I forgot to mention. If the local bike mechanic is close by, fit the clip type link and take it easy riding down there and then get them to fit the rivet link. They will hold just fine while taking it easy, but aren't as reliable under heavy load as rivet links. Just make sure the open end of the circlip is facing backwards to the chain direction.
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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby tim » Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:37 pm

Didn't Robracer do a "How to" for replacing your chain?
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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby Sparks_333 » Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:42 pm

Rob's sticky on replacing chain and sprockets is here: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=26114
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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby BrettZZR » Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:36 am

*BLUSH!* It was stickied right there!

Thanks, looked through all of it. A buddy came up with a riveting tool, so even though I've not done it before, I think I'll give it a go.

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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby Pops » Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:27 pm

I've done one before without to much trouble, happy to help if you get stuck.
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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby BrettZZR » Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:53 pm

Thanks - I'll give you a shout if I'm battling...

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Re: Chain rivet/master link

Postby oldman » Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:28 am

BrettZZR wrote:Thanks - I'll give you a shout if I'm battling...

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Please look at somebody elses chain that has a rivet link as the pressed link looks much different than the factory links. It almost looks like it is not pressed enough. The problem with this is the tendency to press it tooooooo tight then you have fucked the link. Make sure you lube it first and use the spacer. You are probably much smarter than me, however as I had to fuck up a link before I learned. Remember Jim Beam is brown.
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