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removing a master link (clip)

DimitriT

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Hey guys,

I have a perfectly good chain and master link which I've been riding for 5k miles or
so. Plenty of life left on it.

But recently I got the urge to try changing my final drive ratio so I took the opportunity
(while fixing a flat) to change my rear sprocket.

The smaller sprocket looks like it will need two fewer links on the chain.

So I figured I'd remove two links by first removing the master and then breaking off two links
with my chain tool.

Trouble is I can't get the darn master link off. The clip came off easy but the plate under it
has been pressed on and does not want to move. I don't want to pry it too much because
I'd like to reuse it and don't want to break the o-rings.

Is there a trick to getting these apart? Should I just break the link (using the chain breaker)
and buy a new master link to replace it?
 
use the chain link tool to gently push the pins through the plate. do it slowly, alternating between both pins so you dont bend the plate or the link
 
I have the RK chain tool but when I set it up to push on the pin the tool also pushes on
the back plate which holds both pins. I think if I push on the pins like this the pins will
eventually pop out of the back plate as well. I don't have a tool which allows the back
plate to move as I push on the pins.
 
ok, rest the link on the sprocket so it supports it but still gives you access.
use a small pin punch and gently tap the link pins through the plate. again alternately and evenly
 
ok, rest the link on the sprocket so it supports it but still gives you access.
use a small pin punch and gently tap the link pins through the plate. again alternately and evenly

Gonna give this a try tonight. Thanks!!
 
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