I've had very few problems removing SRAM masterlinks for 9 speed chains by
hand; KMCs were a bit more finicky. I was surprised to find that I needed
the pliers-like took for the 10 speed SRAM masterlinks, but I was told that
SRAM deliberately changed the design with the 10 speed chains to make them
harder to remove.

The only problems I've had with the earlier-than-10-speed SRAM links was
grit; flushing with, say, WD-40 solved the problem.

On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 4:08 AM, Garth <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have used Sram chains for a long time and the quick link always worked
> as intended by hand. I just started using KMC chains and their quick link
> seems to also work just fine by hand. What a coincidence ! Wipe any lube
> off the area if present, squeeze tbe quick link and push inwards, and it'll
> open as intended.

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