Recommend me a chain link extractor, please......

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SoulOnIce

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Have decided I really ought to have one of these in my toolkit, and perhaps more importantly in my pack that I carry for emergency repairs. so can the oracle recommend me one?

As ever, thanks in advance for the sage advice.
 

Mr Pig

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It doesn't really matter, they all do pretty much the same thing. I have a fairly cheap one in my bag, works just fine. The best idea is to carry a quick link and if the chain fails just pop the broken link out and clip the link in.
 
Finish line Chain Pup (with handle removed to save weight :biggrin: ) in the bag, which has never been used in 15 years. And a VAR in the workshop with a Park as backup for the rare occasions the VAR doesn't cut it. The VAR is a bit of a blunt weapon, really fast for everyday use but not delicate enough for very posh chains.



Chains don't break if you treat them right.
 

Mr Pig

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mickle said:
a Topeak Chainbot.

That's really cool. How much do they cost?
 
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SoulOnIce

SoulOnIce

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Cubist said:
Fat Spanner Pro Link. Go to http://www.carandcycle.net/www.carandcycle.net/info.php?p=11 and scroll down. Lovely little piece of kit. Less than a tenner, and sort of round and cute. I have used it a couple of times in the garage on old chains that needed springcleaning. Get a handful of SRAM powerlinks while you're at it.

Thanks to everyone for the advice - so much choice. Might end up getting the crank brothers multi tool one cos it will be easy less to carry around.

These "SRAM powerlink" thingies - will they work on any chain? I don't know the make of my chain but it is a chain for and 8 speed rear sprocket. Will these SRAM thingies work on this chain?
 

barq

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SoulOnIce said:
These "SRAM powerlink" thingies - will they work on any chain? I don't know the make of my chain but it is a chain for and 8 speed rear sprocket. Will these SRAM thingies work on this chain?

Yeah, just make sure you get the 8 speed version (9 speed will be too narrow).
 
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