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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Replacing Master Link On O Ring Chain
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Gittleson" data-source="post: 175960" data-attributes="member: 3625"><p>I also never split the chain on my twin when removing the rear wheel. And never had trouble with the split master link. Oops. I'll have to take that back. In 1965 or so, I lost the rear chain on my Atlas due to the master link coming off. I didn't have much money in those days, so things got used beyond their use-by dates. I got home by hooking the two ends of the chain (found on the side of the road) together with baling wire. By just feathering the clutch I could get a half mile or so before having to repeat the exercise. I was some 20 miles from home. Chain and sprockets got changed after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Gittleson, post: 175960, member: 3625"] I also never split the chain on my twin when removing the rear wheel. And never had trouble with the split master link. Oops. I'll have to take that back. In 1965 or so, I lost the rear chain on my Atlas due to the master link coming off. I didn't have much money in those days, so things got used beyond their use-by dates. I got home by hooking the two ends of the chain (found on the side of the road) together with baling wire. By just feathering the clutch I could get a half mile or so before having to repeat the exercise. I was some 20 miles from home. Chain and sprockets got changed after that. [/QUOTE]
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