chain breaker/riviter

chain breaker/riviter

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AJWSNR

Original Poster:

70 posts

129 months

Friday 18th April 2014
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Whats the best quality breaking/riveting tool for 530 chain ?

gixermark

744 posts

194 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Whale was recommended to me... And the one time I've used it! Was very good

scooby151

358 posts

184 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Well, I have changed 6 chains in 2 and a half years, mostly due to myself making a bad launch, and bearing in mind that I do an average of 35 standing starts in 1 year, so that's about 80 starts for me to date. I use a cheapish ebay one and never had any problems ;-)

andylaurence

438 posts

218 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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scooby151 said:
Well, I have changed 6 chains in 2 and a half years, mostly due to myself making a bad launch, and bearing in mind that I do an average of 35 standing starts in 1 year, so that's about 80 starts for me to date. I use a cheapish ebay one and never had any problems ;-)
That's 13 starts per chain. I've gone through 3 chains in about 150 starts, so I'm getting 4x the longevity. Are you doing lots of mileage between starts? What chain are you running?

Shelsleyf2

420 posts

239 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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I have chain drive on my hillclimb car, chain to supercharger, chain to gearbox and chain final drive. Have a look at the Regina chain site. Lots of nice technical detail and a great range of chain. They also sell the riveter and extractor, top quality in my opinion.

scooby151

358 posts

184 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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As i said, it's mostly my fault not mastering the launch. However I am now very careful how I launch off the line. I use either DID or I am currently using EK, the one without O rings.

andylaurence

438 posts

218 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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scooby151 said:
As i said, it's mostly my fault not mastering the launch. However I am now very careful how I launch off the line. I use either DID or I am currently using EK, the one without O rings.
I've been using DID too. My start line technique is 10000rpm and dump the clutch! I wonder if your chain is out of alignment and causing accelerated wear? Maybe I'm just lucky...

scooby151

358 posts

184 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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Wow, wish i could do that :-(