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Your first chain
So...My chain is at the end of it's life as a bike chain. I was curious if you all did anything "special" with the first chain you ever rode into the ground.
Jewelry, Momento/keepsake, dumpster, etc. |
I put it under my pillow hoping the bike fairy would leave some cash or a new bike. Never happened, so I eventually framed it.
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recycling bin.
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Same here--recycled. It's a disposable item and short-lived, so no sentimental value for me. I still probably have every other old component I've replaced on my 20 year old bike though. :-) (more from a "what do I do with it?" aspect though since they aren't as recyclable as a steel chain and tossing them in the landfill's just not yet mentally an option...)
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I made keychains and bracelets after my first chain swap. Everybody digs the bracelet.
http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...C/keychain.jpg http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...C/bracelet.jpg |
Originally Posted by AlmostGreenGuy
(Post 14462089)
I made keychains and bracelets after my first chain swap. Everybody digs the bracelet.
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only thing I did was ride it for way too long
oh, and put a greasy chain pattern all over my shorts. good riddance. |
Doesn't that bracelet pull hair on your arm?
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Originally Posted by ckaspar
(Post 14462425)
Doesn't that bracelet pull hair on your arm?
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Originally Posted by AlmostGreenGuy
(Post 14462768)
Nope. Never. Been wearing it for about two years straight.
:lol: Did you have a problem with any grease leaving a residue for a while or did you give it a really good soaking first? Or do you still grease it just in case? :lol: |
Originally Posted by ckaspar
(Post 14462794)
Nice. Might get me a SRAM powerlink so it can look like a fully locked on chain so people wonder "WTF".
:lol: Did you have a problem with any grease leaving a residue for a while or did you give it a really good soaking first? Or do you still grease it just in case? :lol: I soaked the chain in Simple Green for a day, brushed it good with an old toothbrush, and rinsed in warm water. No grease stains. |
Originally Posted by AlmostGreenGuy
(Post 14462836)
The Powerlink is an awesome idea!!!!
I soaked the chain in Simple Green for a day, brushed it good with an old toothbrush, and rinsed in warm water. No grease stains. Sweet. I'll get a powerlink and soak the old chain in Simple Green. Thanks |
I just threw a handful of chains into the metal recycling. It's just a hunk of dirty, greasy, rusted steel. I didn't save the first wheel I destroyed, the first axle I broke, the first derailleur I ran into the ground, the first set of brake pads I wore out or the first cassette that I replaced either.
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I used some leather straps and made a necklace out of it. The leather finally gave way, so I used some sportsman's cord in its place.
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...1965346608.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...1965366610.jpg |
Originally Posted by stdlrf11
(Post 14464243)
I used some leather straps and made a necklace out of it. The leather finally gave way, so I used some sportsman's cord in its place.
That's kind of neat, too. |
Originally Posted by stdlrf11
(Post 14464243)
I used some leather straps and made a necklace out of it. The leather finally gave way, so I used some sportsman's cord in its place.
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...1965346608.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...1965366610.jpg |
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 14463924)
I just threw a handful of chains into the metal recycling. It's just a hunk of dirty, greasy, rusted steel. I didn't save the first wheel I destroyed, the first axle I broke, the first derailleur I ran into the ground, the first set of brake pads I wore out or the first cassette that I replaced either.
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Originally Posted by alan s
(Post 14466528)
I made my first frame into a really cool pendant. Kinda gets in the way, but I get so many comments. Chicks dig it.
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Originally Posted by alan s
(Post 14461924)
I put it under my pillow hoping the bike fairy would leave some cash or a new bike. Never happened, so I eventually framed it.
Hopefully you cleaned if first, I hear that grease stains are ***** to get out. :lol: |
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