Have questions or want to discuss cycling? Join Now or Sign In to participate in the BikeRide community.

New: Vitesse Signal Giveaway's Winner Announced


Master link in Shimano chain
#1
I want to install a master link in my chain. The local bicycle shop advised that a master link does not work well on a Shimano chain. Is that correct, or will it work?
  Reply
#2
Ask your LBS why?
I have used various master links on both 8 and 10 speed with no problems.
I favour KMC ones as I had a problem with a Sram that I couldn't re-fit after removal for cleaning.
None have given me a problem while cycling in a few thousand miles.
Ride hard or ride home alone!
  Reply
#3
Just stay away from Shimano's quick links. They were a failure (and are not made anymore).
  Reply
#4
(06-13-2010, 02:12 PM)Joe_W Wrote:  Just stay away from Shimano's quick links. They were a failure (and are not made anymore).

That's a new one on me and have been using Shimano chains for 16 years.
I didn't know Shimano ever made "quicklinks".
You learn something new every day?

Did a Google and found:-
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/SI/Dura-Ace/SI_0074A_001/SI-0074A-001_En_v1_m56577569830655402.pdf

Can see why they failed.

And while Googling came across a post saying that some Sram links can't be re-used a second time ??
Ride hard or ride home alone!
  Reply
#5
I recently bought an SRAM chain which came with a "PowerLink", I opted to leave it out. If you have a chain tool it only takes a couple of minutes to break an re-connect a chain and I carry one in my tool kit. I don't see a huge benefit in using one, whereas in using one one, there's the possibility that there's a weak link in your chain.
  Reply
#6
(06-13-2010, 08:25 PM)xerxes Wrote:  I recently bought an SRAM chain which came with a "PowerLink", I opted to leave it out. If you have a chain tool it only takes a couple of minutes to break an re-connect a chain and I carry one in my tool kit. I don't see a huge benefit in using one, whereas in using one one, there's the possibility that there's a weak link in your chain.

If you re-use rivet pins in a Shimano chain it can cause damage to the pin. That's why you should use the special pin or a quick link.
Having said that I have re-used the pins without any problems but now use Quicklinks.

See Park Tool (Procedure for Shimano chain!) for explanation:-
http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=25
Ride hard or ride home alone!
  Reply
#7
Quote:Having said that I have re-used the pins without any problems but now use Quicklinks.

I've never once had a problem with re-using pins in thousands of on and off road miles, but I've never used a Quicklink, so thought I'd stick to what I know. Smile
  Reply
#8
My Cannondale 6 series came with a KMC 10-speed chain with KMC's reusable link installed. This was my first experience with KMC and resuable links. Now I clean my chain, off the bike, regularly. I was so impressed with the KMC link that I installed one in my Dura Ace chain and have had no problems--just an impeccably clean and freshly lubed chain, all the time. I am sold on KMC.
  Reply


Possibly Related Threads...
Thread
Author
Replies
Views
Last Post
 
4,444
10-26-2020, 08:28 PM
Last Post: stanS
 
10,170
08-09-2017, 02:19 PM
Last Post: Desmond
 
12,559
12-04-2015, 09:41 PM
Last Post: GeorgeET
 
12,139
06-30-2015, 02:49 PM
Last Post: Painkiller
 
SpeedBikeNut32
10,390
01-20-2015, 10:02 PM
Last Post: SpeedBikeNut32
 
13,824
01-13-2015, 05:28 AM
Last Post: benj
 
13,228
08-26-2012, 11:47 PM
Last Post: Bill

Forum Jump:

[-]
10 Latest Posts
Biking with helmet laws
Today 02:15 PM
Best Phone Mount and Best Headlight
Today 02:09 PM
How many bikes do you have now?
Today 01:47 PM
MTB Night Lighting - What are recommenda...
Today 01:43 PM
The deadliest U.S. counties for cyclists
Today 01:37 PM
What are the best maintenance practices ...
Today 01:32 PM
WTS New Ariel Rider Grizzly - 52V Dual M...
Yesterday 02:18 PM
Cycling industry is pricing out their ow...
12-24-2024 07:37 PM
(So California) PV Dr to be closed to bi...
12-24-2024 01:51 PM
Speed limiter adjustment
12-23-2024 08:02 AM

[-]
Join BikeRide on Strava
Feel free to join if you are on Strava: www.strava.com/clubs/bikeridecom

[-]
Top 5 Posters This Month
no avatar 1. Alexjohnson
39 posts
no avatar 2. GirishH
26 posts
no avatar 3. Flowrider
12 posts
no avatar 4. JeffAP
9 posts
no avatar 5. Bweighmaster
9 posts