KMC quick link question
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The Pin came out of the plate on 1/2 of the link. I was really surprised because up till that point I really saw no reason not to reuse them. On checking my other bicycles I found two loose pins as well. One of them was a KMC and the other a generic knockoff. I don't remove my chains very often so using a new link each time is not a big deal. If I were removing the chains more often, like when Waxing, then I would invest in Brand Name Shimano quick links...
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Pins require a tool as well. If you are using replacement pins from Shimano, you are probably okay. If you are pushing the pin out and re-installing the pin on just about any modern chain, you are risking the chain pulling apart. Even a single use quick link that has been use more than once won’t pull apart resulting in a broken chain. The link may be easy to pull apart and can be done without tools but it won’t pull apart under load like a pin that has had the peen removed can.
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Yes, not all quick links are single use. They make both types. All of the KMC X8, X9 and Z series links I've used are re-usable and it's stated on the packaging. Same with SRAM PC-830/50/70 and PC-950/51/71. Wippermans Connex link also.
https://www.kmcchain.com/en/teach/missinglink
https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/cn-plnk-9spd-a1
SRAMS have remained consistent in their actuation since they've been around. KMC has varied. Yes, I concur that it's not a great feeling to connect the missing link and it goes together with little effort. Their links they included in a box of 25 X9's however were different, they were so tight I couldn't get any one the together by hand and I had no quick link plier as I never needed one. KMC ended up replacing them, but the new ones weren't much better so I bought a Bikehand quick link plier and that worked. I don't really bother taking chains off one installed anyways as I ride the factory lube as long as I can, with consistent chain wipe downs. Then it's WD-40 and consistent wipe downs for the life of the chain. Been there done that with the religious chain cleaning thing.
https://www.kmcchain.com/en/teach/missinglink
https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/cn-plnk-9spd-a1
SRAMS have remained consistent in their actuation since they've been around. KMC has varied. Yes, I concur that it's not a great feeling to connect the missing link and it goes together with little effort. Their links they included in a box of 25 X9's however were different, they were so tight I couldn't get any one the together by hand and I had no quick link plier as I never needed one. KMC ended up replacing them, but the new ones weren't much better so I bought a Bikehand quick link plier and that worked. I don't really bother taking chains off one installed anyways as I ride the factory lube as long as I can, with consistent chain wipe downs. Then it's WD-40 and consistent wipe downs for the life of the chain. Been there done that with the religious chain cleaning thing.
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I’m really surprised at the cost difference for Connex links between different speeds. The 9 speed version that I use is $4 or $5 bucks. For 11 speed they’re at least $25!!

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One thing to consider is the proliferation of counterfeit KMC chains. I think this is especially true for the X10 10sp model. Possibly this could be a reason for a problem with the quick links.
Best to search on this topic and learn how to reveal a counterfeit KMC chain. Two of my X10 chains I was preparing to install both shook out as fakes.
Best to search on this topic and learn how to reveal a counterfeit KMC chain. Two of my X10 chains I was preparing to install both shook out as fakes.
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One thing to consider is the proliferation of counterfeit KMC chains. I think this is especially true for the X10 10sp model. Possibly this could be a reason for a problem with the quick links.
Best to search on this topic and learn how to reveal a counterfeit KMC chain. Two of my X10 chains I was preparing to install both shook out as fakes.
Best to search on this topic and learn how to reveal a counterfeit KMC chain. Two of my X10 chains I was preparing to install both shook out as fakes.
Good point. I was following a BF thread about the counterfeit KMCs. It's hard to imagine enough profit being made from a lowly chain, but I assume the bad guys rely on volume.
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I think that in respect to SRAM chains, the quick link can be used multiple times on their chains 9 speed and below. Ten speed and above, they are one time use.