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Building a Chain
Not sure if this is the right section or not, but I'm planning on customizing my bike a bit with a two tone, black and white paintjob. I plan on doing a few other things to further the black and white theme, but among them is building a chain, link by link, of alternating black and white links.
My question is, is it possible to build a chain yourself? And/or where might i find a premade one matching the description above? |
i guess you can buy one white chain, one black chain and then alternate the links yourself. it would very time consuming and tedious process, make sure you have a good chain breaker. :thumb:
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This will take hours.
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You sound like you have a lot of time on your hands. If it were me, I'd spend more time riding my bike and less time worrying about style points.
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whatever. these guys are spoilsports. build the chain and then build another with the other 50% of the link and i'll buy it off you. pm me if yr into it.
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Originally Posted by monsterkidz
(Post 7252585)
You sound like you have a lot of time on your hands. If it were me, I'd spend more time riding my bike and less time worrying about style points.
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Okay, so i need a chain breaker, presumably available at most bike shops?
Well, the whole "makeover" process i have in mind will probably take a few weeks anyway, so time really isnt an issue. chrissmedley, i'm almost for sure going to, but i wont start till i get back to school at the end of August. I'll keep you posted. |
I'd stay away. You can get black and white KMC "Z" chains. First of all they are low quality $8 chains, secondly you are not supposed to continuely break and re-connect chains, that's why master links were invented. Every time you break a chain you are increasing the odds of it failing while riding, and I have had this happen with a cheapo KMC "Z" before. Plus if you are new you are probably going to not know how to get the chain link installed perfectly so that it won't snap on you. It's easy but not knowing wha you're doing is silly. In the end it's your stylish bike, not mine. Hope you have a brake.
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another genius plan from the fg/ss gallery.
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Originally Posted by peabodypride
(Post 7253029)
I'd stay away. You can get black and white KMC "Z" chains. First of all they are low quality $8 chains, secondly you are not supposed to continuely break and re-connect chains, that's why master links were invented. Every time you break a chain you are increasing the odds of it failing while riding, and I have had this happen with a cheapo KMC "Z" before. Plus if you are new you are probably going to not know how to get the chain link installed perfectly so that it won't snap on you. It's easy but not knowing wha you're doing is silly. In the end it's your stylish bike, not mine. Hope you have a brake.
Originally Posted by Surferbruce
(Post 7253127)
another genius plan from the fg/ss gallery.
This would be a much nicer place if those who have nothing meaningful to add would just put their $0.02 in the bank. |
Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 7253919)
Pointless trolling.
This would be a much nicer place if those who have nothing meaningful to add would just put their $0.02 in the bank. If you really HAVE to have a black and white chain, why don't you just buy a white Z chain and paint every other link black? |
what if you just took the two chains and did half black half white? same effect, not quite as cool, but not nearly all of the splicing, reducing time, effort and chance of the chain failing. or just in four alternating color pieces or whatever...
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you could find out what the chain is on the dawes st because the chain on that looks to be silver and black.
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you will weaken your chain and eat it hard in style when it explodes.
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Well I have tried something similar to make a bracelet for a girl and it DID NOT work. If you try to attach chain links together without a master link, you will get a giant headache most likely.
I have never seen a chain breaker than can perfectly align the small metal bolts and then allow you to put them BACK into the chain pieces. Every chain I have seen has bolts that are flattened on the outside edges, making them keep the chain together. When you break the chain, the flattened bits are forced through the chain pieces, and deformed usually. Putting them back in is similar to fitting a bolt that is too large because the end is slightly smashed / flanged. Also you would have to somehow get it perfectly straight, maybe a certain chain breaker has a perfectly formed mechanism to do this but you would still be dealing with 'broken' bolts that you pushed out of the chain in the first place. They really are not designed to be put back together! Only the master link is good for that. |
Originally Posted by miahmiah
(Post 7254733)
They really are not designed to be put back together! Only the master link is good for that.
The key is to push it out enough so that the inside link will loosen out, but not so much that the pin comes out as well. Then you have to fiddle with the re-joined link for a while to make sure that it moves freely and doesn't bind/lock up. |
Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 7253919)
Pointless trolling. This would be a much nicer place if those who have nothing meaningful to add would just put their $0.02 in the bank. now go to your nice happy place. |
Thanks go out to a few of you, others, thanks for your concern, but i know the risk involved. To the naysayers, is this SS forum not for encouraging creativity and crazy ideas?
Looks like i've gotten all the help i need from yall. Mods, please close thread |
Something like this with God in place of Allah, Christianity in place of Islam, and a dash of this.
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as long as it's a link by link job, you should consult sheldon for a thorough cleaning before assembling:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/chainclean.html |
Originally Posted by Patrick86t
(Post 7255932)
Thanks go out to a few of you, others, thanks for your concern, but i know the risk involved. To the naysayers, is this SS forum not for encouraging creativity and crazy ideas?
Looks like i've gotten all the help i need from yall. Mods, please close thread Good luck! |
Thread bookmarked! I want to see how this turns out.
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Originally Posted by Patrick86t
(Post 7255932)
Thanks go out to a few of you, others, thanks for your concern, but i know the risk involved. To the naysayers, is this SS forum not for encouraging creativity and crazy ideas?
Looks like i've gotten all the help i need from yall. Mods, please close thread Hope you got a dental plan! :thumb: |
All those pins will end up costing a fortune. Aren't they a few dollars each? How many links do you have? You will end up with at least a hundred dollar chain.
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if you try to attach chain links together without a master link, you will get a giant headache most likely.
are you kidding me, have you ever used a chain tool before in your entire life? thay work perfect. |
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