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My friggin chain is 1 link too big (FML).
All I need to do is cut 1 rivet off and put the master link through that right?
Cutty72
05-03-2009, 01:23 PM
You need to remove 1 full link. make sure that the small (inside plate) is left open on the end, so the master will connect.
I'm an idiot, it wasnt too long, and it just fell off the sprocket. So now its a link too short, and I need to order a new chain
bmblebee
05-03-2009, 03:37 PM
Why order a new chain? Put another rivet link in.
yeh I dont know what I'm doing yet I gotta look at it and figure it out
askmrjesus
05-03-2009, 11:23 PM
I'm an idiot, it wasnt too long, and it just fell off the sprocket. So now its a link too short, and I need to order a new chain
No, you just need to order a smaller sprocket.
Or bigger pliers.
JC
rogue
05-03-2009, 11:34 PM
No, you just need to order a smaller sprocket.
Or bigger pliers.
JC
:lmao: :lmao:
if you lay them side by side you can see if they are the same length before cutting any off.
tommymac
05-03-2009, 11:52 PM
i replaced my chain today and what an adventure, I broke the damn pin to remove the rivet (second time I have done that) and now am missing apiece that crimps the rivet down on the plate.
I was due for a day like that since my fork install went flawlessly the day before :lol:
tom
I have a new chain arriving on tuesday so I might try and install it myself, if not we have a job to do when we arrive.
tommymac
05-04-2009, 12:33 AM
I have a new chain arriving on tuesday so I might try and install it myself, if not we have a job to do when we arrive.
LMK if I need to bring the chain press.
Tom
Phenix_Rider
05-04-2009, 07:13 AM
i replaced my chain today and what an adventure, I broke the damn pin to remove the rivet (second time I have done that) and now am missing apiece that crimps the rivet down on the plate.
I was due for a day like that since my fork install went flawlessly the day before :lol:
tom
Did you grind the rivet head off first? All these chain problems, somebody needs to bring a dremel.
LMK if I need to bring the chain press.
Tom
Yes
tommymac
05-04-2009, 08:13 AM
Did you grind the rivet head off first? All these chain problems, somebody needs to bring a dremel.
No theres a piece you use first that pushes the rivet out the back of the chain. I think I was on an odd angle with it and it let go on me.
Tom
should grind the rivet first, then use the breaker pin to push it through.
that's why you bent the pusher pin.
I just got the motion pro chain breaker/riveter set last week. like $100 retail. it has everything in it, breaker, press and riviter.
G-Rex
05-04-2009, 09:57 AM
I just got the motion pro chain breaker/riveter set last week. like $100 retail. it has everything in it, breaker, press and riviter.
I bought this exact same kit about 3 years ago. BEST $100 I ever spent!
Particle Man
05-04-2009, 10:03 AM
dremel FTW :D
Amber Lamps
05-04-2009, 12:27 PM
I bought this exact same kit about 3 years ago. BEST $100 I ever spent!
Yep, I bought that kit, geez almost 10 years ago. BTW I bought a cheap breaker because the breaker part of the kit left something to be desired. A $10 breaker works better and doesn't require any grinding.
Phenix_Rider
05-04-2009, 12:31 PM
should grind the rivet first, then use the breaker pin to push it through.
that's why you bent the pusher pin.
I just got the motion pro chain breaker/riveter set last week. like $100 retail. it has everything in it, breaker, press and riviter.
Exactly- 2 minutes of easy work saves breaking a tool.
Yep, I bought that kit, geez almost 10 years ago. BTW I bought a cheap breaker because the breaker part of the kit left something to be desired. A $10 breaker works better and doesn't require any grinding.
I've got one of the motion pro chain breakers, this one.
http://www.motionpro.com/images/articles/chain_breaker/chain_breaker.jpg
you still want to grind the pin, makes it much easier to push the pin out without bending your pusher pin. or you have a better one. got a picture of it?
Amber Lamps
05-05-2009, 02:24 AM
I've got one of the motion pro chain breakers, this one.
http://www.motionpro.com/images/articles/chain_breaker/chain_breaker.jpg
you still want to grind the pin, makes it much easier to push the pin out without bending your pusher pin. or you have a better one. got a picture of it?
This one...
they actually had one of those at the shop where I got the kit but I really needed the press and riveter so...
I've got a cut off wheel to break the chain if it comes down to it.
this is the one I picked up last week. does it all.
http://www.motionpro.com/images/items/08-0467.jpg
Amber Lamps
05-05-2009, 06:33 PM
they actually had one of those at the shop where I got the kit but I really needed the press and riveter so...
I've got a cut off wheel to break the chain if it comes down to it.
this is the one I picked up last week. does it all.
http://www.motionpro.com/images/items/08-0467.jpg
Yep I have that kit too.
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