Single halflinks on normal chains

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  • Helloo,

    My chain is out by only a little bit, can i buy a single halflink to correct it? I thought that was the whole point but I asked in the bike shop and they said I'd have to buy a whole halflink chain - I am suspicious.

    ta,

    Caroline

  • Nope they link differently (not male / female) so they're not interchangeable. Plus your chain could well be 3/32 and they are 1/8 (I think!).

  • My chain is 1/8 - bummer so I have to fork out for a new chain?

  • Ha! Tommy schooled me.

  • I had the same problem. BLB wanted to sell me a half link for £23!?! Condor do one for £2.99. Easy!

  • The condor half link is 1/8 also. Job done.

  • Yes you can use a halflink on any regular chain to shorten or lengthen though you can get branded ones for specific chains like Izumi + KMC.

    As Tommy has linked just make sure you have the right size. Your LBS is talking BS.

  • when you say half link do you mean an entire halflink chain?

  • I had the same problem. BLB wanted to sell me a half link for £23!?! Condor do one for £2.99. Easy!

    Sort it out BLB

  • Ah good I thought so, ace - so I just need a single halflink - yes and it's BLB that told me all that crap suprise suprise

  • You know what I am boycotting those ****s for good, the other day the sold me a baggie of workshop grease for £1 & it costs 50p to use their pump, they are literally selling air.

  • 50p to use their pump
    !!! Walk. That is terrible. Worse than Evans. Worst ever.

  • Final piece of advice when dealing with 1/8 chain is ideally to make sure you have a heavy duty breaking tool and read how to use it properly; you need to mess with two pins to remove a link but one needs to be left partially in place.

  • !!! Walk. That is terrible. Worse than Evans. Worst ever.

    A line has been crossed!

  • Sadly I work literally opposite there so the temptation is sometimes too great but not any more.

  • Final piece of advice when dealing with 1/8 chain is ideally to make sure you have a heavy duty breaking tool and read how to use it properly; you need to mess with two pins to remove a link but one needs to be left partially in place.
    Yeah its a fricken ball ache - I've not managed to split my half link chain with my park tools splitter (it's the travel one, not the one with the big handle).

  • haha, I'm still laughing at them charging to use their pump. Do you have to pump the tyre yourself for the money, or do they do it for you?

  • I thought the original point was to use a single half-link to make chains work with ss and bmx to get chain tension right. I dunno when the whole-chain half-link thing started?? Just make sure you get the right width and you should be fine.

  • I don't really know I just saw it on a postcard in the shop.

    BTW I have this chain tool http://www.parktool.com/products/detail.asp?cat=5&item=CT-5 is that heavy duty enough? I was told by the shop that it does both 1/8 & 3/32

  • I thought the original point was to use a single half-link to make chains work with ss and bmx to get chain tension right. I dunno when the whole-chain half-link thing started?? Just make sure you get the right width and you should be fine.
    Haven't you got one? :P

  • I don't really know I just saw it on a postcard in the shop.

    BTW I have this chain tool http://www.parktool.com/products/detail.asp?cat=5&item=CT-5 is that heavy duty enough? I was told by the shop that it does both 1/8 & 3/32
    No, that's the one I've got (you'd have thought at £15 it'd do the job).

    This is the one you'll need:

    Check out the tool swap thread, I'm sure someone on here has it.

  • Balls I'll have to buy it as my flatmates have 3/32 the bastards

  • I got a park chain tool too and it's true, you have to be patient working the link peg out a little at a time so you can remove the narrow link from the wider one without the peg popping out of the wider bit. Get ready for some mucky hands!

  • Haven't you got one? :P

    Yeah, I do. I was referring to shops suggesting that whole chains were the ONLY option rather than single links. If you want a whole chain that's fine, I just don't like shops suggesting more expensive solutions if there's a cheaper, effective one.

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