Old 10-26-11 | 04:59 AM
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Zef
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Wipperman master link not good where chain suck could be a problem

Lovely weather here in Rabat Morocco this morning. Was enjoying my daily commute when about 1.5 kilometers into the ride my chain snapped.

Upon inspection my wipperman connex masterlink was gone. Right before the chain parted I had experienced chain suck. I think it caused the master link to compress longitudinaly and the two halves separated. I was eventually able to find one half but the other was no where to be found.

I used my Mt bike as a push scooter to get back to the house where I had a piece of dura-ace chain that I was able to use to splice a link back into the chain on my mt bike.

My mt bike drivetrain is 9 speed and I am almost positive the dura-ace chain was for a 10spd set up but I measured everything with my digital calipers and everything was within a hundreth of a milimeter or so between the two chains.

The spliced link held for the re-run of my commute, though I am a littel pensive about standing while pedaling as I did not have any of the special shimano replacement pins and had to make the splice old school style by partially pressing out the old pins and re-pressing them. Not ideal but it got me rolling again.

So...lesson learned so far from this is that while I like wipperman masterlinks I do not think they are the component to use in situations where chain suck could be a problem.
Other lesson learned is that I am going to order a couple of extra masterlinks and stick one in my seat pouch with my spare tube and tire levers.

I hope the splice I made holds until the new masterlinks arrive...mail here can take a few weeks to arrive. Also glad I was sitting when it happened as some other parts could have been severely damaged.

-j
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