My experience as well 10 speed wipperman links are easy to work with Sram's
not so much. And KMC 9-speed is why I have quicklink pliers.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 4:21:02 PM UTC-7, ted wrote:
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> Another route is to use whipperman chains whose connex quick links are
> easily worked without
George: Was this a 10-speed or narrower chain? I have consistently over the
years had no problems releasing SRAM masterlinks with delicate use of my
fingers. KMC and others, problems, yes, but SRAM masterlinks just supinely
fall apart under my hands, even on dirty chains (tho' I do use dry lubes
Another route is to use whipperman chains whose connex quick links are easily
worked without a tool. I’ve heard kmc are good too but have not used those.
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And if you don't like Park, KMC makes a similar tool too:
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On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 2:46:29 PM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> Park makes a tool for that. $16
>
> [image: Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers]
> On 6/11/19 5:37 PM, George Schick wrote:
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> This afternoon I
Howdy all,
I've got an extra set of the MLP-1 pliers that I'd forward on for $12
shipped CONUS
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/47938025237/
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 6/11/19, Joe Bernard wrote:
> That plier thingy is a lifesaver. Don't touch your chain without it.
>
> --
> You
That plier thingy is a lifesaver. Don't touch your chain without it.
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And they make a CC-3.2 to check your chain for wear. If it has really been
in use for quite a few years, it should be worn out and should be replaced,
not cleaned.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 2:46:29 PM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> Park makes a tool for
Park makes a tool for that. $16
Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
On 6/11/19 5:37 PM, George Schick wrote:
This afternoon I struggled to get a easy-link (or whatever SRAM calls
it) to "release" so I could clean the chain on one of my bikes.
Granted, this chain has been in use for quite a
This afternoon I struggled to get a easy-link (or whatever SRAM calls it)
to "release" so I could clean the chain on one of my bikes. Granted, this
chain has been in use for quite a few years before I got around to removing
and cleaning it, but sheesh you'd think it would still come apart