+1.  Not that the other way is hard, but this makes it so easy I find I
clean my chain more often and that is a good thing.

http://g7.smugmug.com/gallery/5638510_LZru3#346638462_te6iX-XL-LB

-jb

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 4:14 AM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Another vote for the Park MLP-1 master link pliers. About $15, and
> worth it if you like to remove your chain for regular cleaning.
> Traditional chain tools are sort of regarded as a liability by the
> chain industry now, and use of a chain tool to remove and replace
> chain pins voids most chain warranties. Shimano chains still use a
> traditional chain tool, but they require that you use a new
> replacement chain pin every time. Other manufacturers (SRAM, KMC,
> Wipperman, etc) use some version of a quick-link. Yes, I know you can
> do it with a chain tool, just like you have done it for years, but
> very bad things can happen that way, and it's much easier (and idiot-
> proof) to use the master link and the Park master link pliers.
>
> On Aug 8, 12:28 am, Lynne Fitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > There exists the Park Master Link Plier...  I had my LBS order one for
> > me.  The KMC master link usually pops open, but I guess mine had been
> > left alone too long :-)
> >
> > On Aug 7, 10:02 pm, rob markwardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > I tried today to get one open and gave up and did it the old fashioned
> > > way with chain tool...the way I've always done it.  I can bust a chain
> > > really quickly and I never have any problem putting them back together
> > > so I'm not really sure what the advantage is to having a quick link
> > > (unless, I'm guessing, you don't have a chain tool).
> >
> > > Rob
> >
> > > On Aug 7, 7:49 pm, MichaelH <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Am I the only one who finds removing the Sram & after market chain
> > > > quick links damn near impossible?
> >
> > > > I purchased a new chain from Riv (Sram) for my wife, but when I tried
> > > > to open the existing quick link couldn't do it.  I finally just
> > > > removed another link and chucked the chain.
> >
> > > > I have found I can always open the connex links, which are heart
> > > > shaped, but never the Sram links.  I have taken to saving the old
> > > > connex links when I replace a chain and using them over, as I did on
> > > > this new Sram chain.
> >
> > > > I think I now have enough Connex links for all my bikes, so this is
> an
> > > > academic question, but do wonder if I'm alone with this disability.
> >
> > > > Michael- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > > - Show quoted text -
> >
>


-- 
John Blish
Minneapolis MN USA

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