Chain link?
#1
Ok I kind of feel like an idiot but I can not find the master link on my warrior chain? All the links look identical. It is an o-ring chain but I did not think that would make a difference. I can not believe they would make you take the swing arm off to change the chain? \
Anyone have any advice?
Thanks
-ypman
Anyone have any advice?
Thanks
-ypman
#2
If you can't find the master link the clip that goes on the outside of the link must have fallen off. You will have to look real close at the links for the center pins that have slits cut into for the clip to lock into.
#3
thanks for your help.
I am still trying to understand. The clip usually goes on the outside of the chain right? When you say look for the slits cut into the cross bars, these will be on the outside of the chain. all the links I looked at yesterday looked like the cross pins had been ground down on the outside.
While I am here, what is the best way to clean/oil the chain?
thanks again
-ypman
I am still trying to understand. The clip usually goes on the outside of the chain right? When you say look for the slits cut into the cross bars, these will be on the outside of the chain. all the links I looked at yesterday looked like the cross pins had been ground down on the outside.
While I am here, what is the best way to clean/oil the chain?
thanks again
-ypman
#4
yeah it is on the outside of the chain, on the side closest to the tire. they all look the same so you got to look really hard to find the slits. when i put a new chain on i moved it before putting the clip on and i looked for a long time before i finally found it
#7
if this is the case I will be using a cut off wheel. Did they originally come with o ring chains stock?
thanks
-ypman
thanks
-ypman
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#8
i know the banshee does. i am not 100% sure about the warrior, but i know some of the stuff is the same between the two bikes. you would be able to see a master link even if you were not paying real close attention.


