In my quest to get a vaguely decent life out of chains, I've decided to have a go at hot waxing (the chain, not my nether regions). Knowing better than the manufacturer, I've been reusing the quick links. The bike also had some motor issues so the chain has been off a few times for that as well.
Off on a quick lunch power hour cycle which I thought I could just fit in before my first afternoon meeting, there was a strange clicking noise from the back. Sounded a bit like the chain not indexing correctly. A quick visual check, and nothing seemed amiss.
Having learnt many a time from doing car trackdays, when there is a noise there is somthing wrong so don't ignore it, I decided to ignore it and carry on.
About 7 miles from home there was a bit of a bang, and bits of chain went flying. Snapped chain, and somehow also pulled a rivit out of another link!
Managed to use a spare quick link and re-rivet the chain back together enough to get home.
I won't have learnt my lesson, but will carry more spare quick links from now on!
Off on a quick lunch power hour cycle which I thought I could just fit in before my first afternoon meeting, there was a strange clicking noise from the back. Sounded a bit like the chain not indexing correctly. A quick visual check, and nothing seemed amiss.
Having learnt many a time from doing car trackdays, when there is a noise there is somthing wrong so don't ignore it, I decided to ignore it and carry on.
About 7 miles from home there was a bit of a bang, and bits of chain went flying. Snapped chain, and somehow also pulled a rivit out of another link!
Managed to use a spare quick link and re-rivet the chain back together enough to get home.
I won't have learnt my lesson, but will carry more spare quick links from now on!