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Been using these fine on a 9sp chain for years.
Now I'm finding on my 10sp chain I cannot get the thing undone. Anyone else have this problem or am I weak and feeble. Any tips gratefully received.
Matt
The 10 speed ones are not meant to be undone. They are called PowerLOCK, not PowerLINK. I believe that some folk are managing to do it though - some with the help of a Park Tool of some sort.
However, I've found that a 9-speed one works just as well on a 10 speed chain.
They're single-use on 10 speed. Not possible to undo them.
Get ome KMC ones instead.
Superstar sell a missing-link remover which does the job easily- though, I've not tried to use mine since, just refit it to make sure it was possible then dropped it in the spares box.
KMC ones are reusable.
Well that explains everything. What were SRAM thinking. The power link was perfectly fine as it was. Why change it?
Matt
never, ever had a 9s powerlink fail (only normal links). solving a problem that didn't exist, or getting you to buy new chains or something? SRAM lost a customer here. not that i ever remove chains for cleaning anyway 😀
How much! one KMC chain link £8....
didn't think going 10 speed and 29er would cost this much!
£9 for 2
http://www.highonbikes.com/kmc-10-missing-link-for-kmc-or-shimano-10-speed-chain.html#.UE2As41lRhE
Try the YBN links too.
try decatholon, £3.99 for 2 made buy KMC
You need a pair of these to un-do them;-
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/SearchResults.aspx?Search=powerlink+pliers
I have re-used a 10 speed link and no problem so far!
They are a bitch to put on too, you either need another pair of pliers like these yellow ones;-
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=56350
....or you have to fit the link so it's just 'biting', run the link round the cassette so it's on the 'pulling' side and stand on the pedals, the force will lock it.
Can anyone else confirm a 9 speed link will work with a 10 speed chain without any fuss?
Can anyone else confirm a 9 speed link will work with a 10 speed chain without any fuss?
I does indeed work OK
A trick to undo them is to use some internal shifter cable tread it through the link and twist with some std pliers and it will undo.
This explains a lot (of swearing) the other night when I tried to undo one.
( off to get some KMC ones...)
I used a 9spd one on my 10spd bike in an emergency in the alps and it ended up giving way on a climb. The 9 spd ones are slightly wider than the 10spd ones and I think this small amount of lateral play introduces a weak spot. I swapped it out for a 10spd KMC one and it has been fine ever since so for the sake of a few quid, I wouldn't risk it.
[quote=hughjayteens ]The 9 spd ones are slightly wider than the 10spd ones
By 0.6mm IIRC?
druidh - Memberhughjayteens » The 9 spd ones are slightly wider than the 10spd ones
By 0.6mm IIRC?
Quite possibly but if you try it you see the play quite easily and having had a chain snap on me when flat out uphill and ending up on my back having gone OTB, I wouldn't risk it!