Beekeeper
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Never had a chain snap but it’s bound to occur at some point.
What should I bring? I’ve no idea.
What should I bring? I’ve no idea.
chain tool (most decent multitools have one on them) and a master/quick link, then you can remove broken link and rejoin quickly.
This will be enough for you to get home where you can then replace. But you probably wont be able to get into the biggest rear gear due to the shorter chain.
Thanks, do I need a specific quick link for a 10,11 or 12 speed drive train?
Also could I add more than one quick link to make my chain the same length as before?
depending how it breaks, if you just break an outter link then yes size will stay the same, but if you do an inner, you need to remove 2 outters and then use one quick link to bring it together, shortening by 1 inner and 1 outer. so about 3/4cm shorter.Kind of puzzled, if you replace one link, the chain is the same length? You could always carry 2 quick links and a short bit of chain (each end an inner link). But I've only broken a chain twice in over 30 years and they were just one link.
depending how it breaks, if you just break an outter link then yes size will stay the same, but if you do an inner, you need to remove 2 outters and then use one quick link to bring it together, shortening by 1 inner and 1 outer. so about 3/4cm shorter.
yea thats probably a better estimate of size than mine And I agree a single link is a outer and inner but some dont always see it like that.Isn't an "inner + outer" = "1 full link" = 1 inch?
Which would be around two and a half centimetres for removal of two outers, one inner and replace with one quick link.
yea thats probably a better estimate of size than mine
I hate to be a pedant but when I last bought a chain, the link count was, 118, 59 inners, 58 outers and a quick link.yea thats probably a better estimate of size than mine And I agree a single link is a outer and inner but some dont always see it like that.
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