Do you clip or rivet link?
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Do you clip or rivet link?
Just getting ready to replace my chain before my bike gets carted off to Sydney.
I was going to get a chain breaker and rivet link it but I've noticed the bike shop that did it previously just used the clip link.
I'm getting the same chain again so think I might just clip link it for now (with a bit of silicon to hold it there)
I was going to get a chain breaker and rivet link it but I've noticed the bike shop that did it previously just used the clip link.
I'm getting the same chain again so think I might just clip link it for now (with a bit of silicon to hold it there)
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
I haven't done a chain on the 10 yet, always used split links on the six.
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
No, no, no mate. You're gunna stuff this up totally. You're moving to Sydney right? Sooooooooooooo......
You wait till you get here, get your chains, sprockets etc and then you take it all around to Daves place. Being the good bloke he is in no time you'll have Dave pulling your bike apart and fitting your new chain while you sit back and drink his beer.
It's a proven system and works pretty well for us. Just one thing though don't let Dave know we plan this otherwise it'll turn to puss for everyone.
You wait till you get here, get your chains, sprockets etc and then you take it all around to Daves place. Being the good bloke he is in no time you'll have Dave pulling your bike apart and fitting your new chain while you sit back and drink his beer.


It's a proven system and works pretty well for us. Just one thing though don't let Dave know we plan this otherwise it'll turn to puss for everyone.

It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
Problem with the clips is they can come off
If you happen to use excessive force when installing the clip & it goes slightly out of shape you run this risk. (NOTE DO NOT RE USE CLIPS) I have mechanic mates that will use clips then lockwire them but at the end of the day the rivet is safer (NOTE CLIP DIRECTION OPEN END TO THE BACK) .
I bought the gear a few years back to do my own & its a piece of piss to use + I can trust thet it is done properly
I also carry spare links X rings etc in the tool box as they are cheep & good to have on hand.

I bought the gear a few years back to do my own & its a piece of piss to use + I can trust thet it is done properly

I also carry spare links X rings etc in the tool box as they are cheep & good to have on hand.
Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
I've only ever used rivets, but that's only because that's all I've ever been sold with the chain 

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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
isn't it $50 posted?Glen wrote:No, no, no mate. You're gunna stuff this up totally. You're moving to Sydney right? Sooooooooooooo......
You wait till you get here, get your chains, sprockets etc and then you take it all around to Daves place. Being the good bloke he is in no time you'll have Dave pulling your bike apart and fitting your new chain while you sit back and drink his beer.![]()
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
I use clips cos it's easier and i'm a lazy prick.
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
I have always used clips over the years, on many different bikes. Never had a problem as long as you put it on correctly.
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
mmm had 1 chain come off in front of me whilst racing (the guy was using a clip but it was reused!) & 1 belt fron a buel stupid fuggin thingJetPilot wrote:I have always used clips over the years, on many different bikes. Never had a problem as long as you put it on correctly.

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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
I use the clip.. Its quicker and less of my beer is consumed by onlookers when installing it..
I did have the clip come off on my 750 once.
The chain didn't come off so I bought another clip and its been fine since..
The 10 is rivetted though... Thats how I got it..

I did have the clip come off on my 750 once.
The chain didn't come off so I bought another clip and its been fine since..
The 10 is rivetted though... Thats how I got it..
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ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
Haha looks like I might have to go with this plan! I've run out of time to get it done, bike is being picked up today along with the rest of my stuff..Glen wrote:No, no, no mate. You're gunna stuff this up totally. You're moving to Sydney right? Sooooooooooooo......
You wait till you get here, get your chains, sprockets etc and then you take it all around to Daves place. Being the good bloke he is in no time you'll have Dave pulling your bike apart and fitting your new chain while you sit back and drink his beer.![]()
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It's a proven system and works pretty well for us. Just one thing though don't let Dave know we plan this otherwise it'll turn to puss for everyone.
Seeya on the 30th Dave


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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
No probs, I'll have the beer in the fridge...smek wrote:Haha looks like I might have to go with this plan! I've run out of time to get it done, bike is being picked up today along with the rest of my stuff..Glen wrote:No, no, no mate. You're gunna stuff this up totally. You're moving to Sydney right? Sooooooooooooo......
You wait till you get here, get your chains, sprockets etc and then you take it all around to Daves place. Being the good bloke he is in no time you'll have Dave pulling your bike apart and fitting your new chain while you sit back and drink his beer.![]()
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It's a proven system and works pretty well for us. Just one thing though don't let Dave know we plan this otherwise it'll turn to puss for everyone.
Seeya on the 30th Dave![]()


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ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
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ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
make sure u have heaps of hair gel handy too!!MadKaw wrote:No probs, I'll have the beer in the fridge...smek wrote:Haha looks like I might have to go with this plan! I've run out of time to get it done, bike is being picked up today along with the rest of my stuff..Glen wrote:No, no, no mate. You're gunna stuff this up totally. You're moving to Sydney right? Sooooooooooooo......
You wait till you get here, get your chains, sprockets etc and then you take it all around to Daves place. Being the good bloke he is in no time you'll have Dave pulling your bike apart and fitting your new chain while you sit back and drink his beer.![]()
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It's a proven system and works pretty well for us. Just one thing though don't let Dave know we plan this otherwise it'll turn to puss for everyone.
Seeya on the 30th Dave![]()
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ive always used the rivet join links... i dont trust clips..
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Re: Do you clip or rivet link?
put me down for the pein'd linkt hing not the bloody clip...
a wise man once said to me "i use the clips all the time and i race, come and have a look!..."
short time later
"where the fuck is the clip, oh there it WAS!"
onya Madkaw...
you dont need a chain breaker, just grind off the pins and it comes apart, then belt the new pins with a hammer
a wise man once said to me "i use the clips all the time and i race, come and have a look!..."
short time later
"where the fuck is the clip, oh there it WAS!"
onya Madkaw...
you dont need a chain breaker, just grind off the pins and it comes apart, then belt the new pins with a hammer

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