I set my chain length for a 34t chainring but have now put a 36t on so need to add links. I thought I'd use a powerlink to join the extra links to the chain but I can't get the link to join. Been trying for the last half an hour and I'm thinking I might have to just get a new chain.
Should I be able to join a powerlink off the bike? This is the first time I've touched a 10 speed chain and I'm not liking it!
What kind of link?
It's a KMC Silver chain. I just bought some black SRAM Powerlinks (LBS didn't have KMC ones).
I gave up with the KMC missing-link or whatever they called it and put an old SRAM 9sp powerlink in when I fitted a new KMC 10sp chain. Works fine.
Join it without a power link like the good old days?
To join the link normally you assemble the link then push on the cranks to pull the link pins apart. yes? I can't do this if I'm adding more links so how do I make the join? Or is it just time to get another new chain?
Join it without a power link like the good old days?
That's what I was going to do until I read that it weakens the chain plate with a 10 speed chain. I can see that it would too - I tried it on one link.
OK I think I have just sorted it. Chain tool to hold end of links to be added. Rag around other end of chain. Insert powerlink. Pull by hand hard and repeatedly. The link is just about half together so should tighten up with a stomp on the cranks. Phew!
Undoing it will be a different matter however ๐
KMC links work well, and can be bought cheap if you have a Decathlon nearby- decathlon own brand are repackaged KMC.
Join it without a power link like the good old days?
SRAM and KMC chains can only be joined with a powerlock/link.
All fixed now, my 1x10 conversion is finally complete so I'm a happy boy. Cheers all!
SRAM 10 speed aren't called Powerlinks, they're called Powerlocks. They're supposed to be one use only. Some folks have reused them, but they can be a real bitch to open. Chain pliers (either bought or homemade) are a big help. The KMC missing links are reusable, & easier to open.