Roger20
Active member
I use one of these at home but it's too big to carry in a saddlepack. What do you guys use to get a quick link apart on the trail because they can be very tight, even using this tool.
In a similar vein, I've bodged it using a shoe lace out on the trail before.String works, but you need gloves on, well my soft hands sure do!
I use one of these at home but it's too big to carry in a saddlepack. What do you guys use to get a quick link apart on the trail because they can be very tight, even using this tool.
Sometimes derailleurs break or a chain gets tangled and twists badly - we've seen all sorts of things happen on group rides over the years. Carrying a few extra links and quick links has stopped someone being stranded a long way from home.Curious question: why would you ever need to do this? If you have a perfectly good link, leave it. Just carry a second quick link if you break your chain. No tool needed to install the link.
Sometimes derailleurs break or a chain gets tangled and twists badly - we've seen all sorts of things happen on group rides over the years. Carrying a few extra links and quick links has stopped someone being stranded a long way from home.
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