chain - split link or rivet link?
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chain - split link or rivet link?
Ok, need your thoughts, feelings, experiences of chain links.
I'm swapping over to a 520 chain and i've been given a non o-ring chain with a split link to use on the track bike. It's a new chain and looks good quality but i'm not sure about the split link.
Also, will a non o-ring chain be ok on the track as i've never used one before?
Ta!
I'm swapping over to a 520 chain and i've been given a non o-ring chain with a split link to use on the track bike. It's a new chain and looks good quality but i'm not sure about the split link.
Also, will a non o-ring chain be ok on the track as i've never used one before?
Ta!
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Re: chain - split link or rivet link?
HI I HAVE RACED ON SPLIT LINKS FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS AND USED NON ORING CHAINS, JUST MAKE SURE THE 520 CHAIN IS HEAVY DUTY. 

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Re: chain - split link or rivet link?
make sure the open end of the link is facing back from direction of travel (rotation) and keep the chain well lubricated should have no problems!
Re: chain - split link or rivet link?
Thanks guys, thats handy as it saves me from having to fork out for a chain 
