I have used two quick links that close to salvage a broken chain. Disn't 
have any problems.

Jim (in COLD Madison WI)

On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 7:41:12 AM UTC-6, Tim Bantham wrote:
>
> I am in the process of building up my Sam and I ran into a frustrating 
> snag with a brand new chain. Using the Sheldon Browne method for sizing a 
> chain I put the chain on big/big without the rear der. and found that the 
> chain was one or two links short. The gearing is 48 front and 34 on the 
> rear cassette. I was surprised (and frustrated that a brand new KMC x9 
> chain out of the box is too short. I had to add links for my Appaloosa 
> which of course has the super long chainstay but I didn't think it would be 
> needed on the Sam. I can add a link or two and then join the extra links by 
> implementing two quicklinks instead of just one. To me it doesn't seam like 
> it's correct to have two quick links with only one or two links between 
> them.  Has anyone else encountered a chain that was two short out of the 
> box on a Sam or other Riv with a fairly typical chain stay length? Does it 
> create a weakness in the chain if I have two quick links so close to each 
> other?
>

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