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D.I.D. chains.
#434988 03/22/2011 9:09 PM
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I am replacing dry rotted tires and rusty chain on a 2002 BA which I just picked up for my cousin. I have an endless o ring chain which I was planning on splitting and installing,(I have the link removal press and have used it in the past). the local dealer had only "clip" style master links and assured me that these were fine, (seems odd since the chain comes as 1 piece). Also, the links come with a disclaimer by D.I.D.,(the manufacturer), recommending against the product contained in the pouch it is printed on, (probably the result of some adverse litigation). Furthermore, if I remove the wheel and the progressive 412 shock, (which needs to be prepped masked and painted black where the powdercoat lifted at the lower body) and the swingarm to facilitate the installation of the chain,(sans splitting), then I will surely paint the swingarm, chainguard, and rear fender, (which are all passable). That's just the way I get.
What do you think? Would you guys use the clip type link, (probably good enough), hold out for a rivet style, or get nuts on someone else's bike even while I have a butt load of my own crap that isn't getting done.


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Re: D.I.D. chains.
chopperpaul #434989 03/22/2011 9:21 PM
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IMO there is nothing wrong with using the clip type link. You could also use a rivet style master link. Or you could assemble without splitting the chain at all (assuming it is the correct number of links).

I just swapped out my back wheel without splitting the chain. When it was time to put back the axle I just fed it through the wheel and let everything go on crooked until the chain was over the sprocket, then I straightened out the axle and fed it through the chain side of the swing arm. It was easy enough to do.


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Keith #434990 03/22/2011 9:26 PM
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I ran a clip style link on the OEM Triumph X ring chain all last season and still have it on there. Only issue I had was compressing the X rings enough to get the clip on.


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The_Dog33 #434991 03/23/2011 8:46 AM
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In 43 years of riding, I've never had a split link let go yet.

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Alatamoc #434992 03/23/2011 10:09 AM
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I had a chain break but it wasn't the master that broke and I had 3 in that chain. Added a 4th and rode the rest of the summer.


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The_Dog33 #434993 03/24/2011 7:31 AM
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I'm thinkin' if you're not racing it then a master clip will be just fine (oriented properly in the direction of chain travel of course).


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