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wasp4banger 01-23-2012 03:50 PM

Chain split link
 
Just a quick question on the split links. Do you run the spring clip facing inwards or outwards?

Which is the most prone to getting flicked off . Had a mate lose his going backwards down a rut.

Maybe a rivet link is best after all?:confused:

Rick 01-23-2012 04:16 PM

Outward, closed end of the link going the direction of the chain, meaning the open end of the clip facing the rear.

Jakobi 01-23-2012 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick (Post 78342)
Outward, closed end of the link going the direction of the chain, meaning the open end of the clip facing the rear.

If the link is above the swing arm, or facing the front if below swing arm. You want the closed end to be moving in the same direction as the tyre when going forwards.

wasp4banger 01-24-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jakobi (Post 78351)
If the link is above the swing arm, or facing the front if below swing arm. You want the closed end to be moving in the same direction as the tyre when going forwards.

Jakobi,

Yep I know about the direction of travel of the chain thing, but as you face the chain side of the bike to you put the spring clip on the split link facing you, or on the back of the chain? Which is best protected from being damaged?:confused:

swazi_matt 01-24-2012 01:56 PM

I have been told the clip should be on the tire side of the chain so that if the masterlink does come loose it will not cause damage to the cases or clutch. Never tried to put it on that side but guess it would involve some choice language!

hannesd 01-24-2012 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by swazi_matt (Post 78423)
I have been told the clip should be on the tire side of the chain so that if the masterlink does come loose it will not cause damage to the cases or clutch. Never tried to put it on that side but guess it would involve some choice language!

good point about the damage it could possibaly do to the cases when it would come loose.
but do concider that infliction with the side of a wider tire, the clip could allso get ripped off by it... just a tought.
i allways put it on the side face outwards.
rivet is most reliable, that's a fact.

hannes.

Jakobi 01-24-2012 05:03 PM

I've always had mine on the outside. Had never even considered putting it inside. 1) Its sometimes painful enough getting it on properly even with good access. and 2) Its easy to visually inspect the clip for wear and damage from the outside.

I also carry a few spare links etc in the event that they are needed. If you feel the likely hood of the clip coming loose is too great then best bet is to rivet.


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