Chain half link removal on an IGH setup

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breakwellmz
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Re: Chain half link removal on an IGH setup

Post by breakwellmz »

I reckon it should go from R to L from this image-
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gerrymcm
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Re: Chain half link removal on an IGH setup

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Thanks breaksellmz I'll have another a look in the morning and see which its facing.
Brucey
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Re: Chain half link removal on an IGH setup

Post by Brucey »

the 'correct' direction for half-links is shown here;

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cheers
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gerrymcm
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Re: Chain half link removal on an IGH setup

Post by gerrymcm »

Cheers Brucey, a picture is a good idea.
I have my half link the wrong way then according to this snap so I'll flip it over tomorrow before I run a few errands and see if it makes things better.

When I get chance I'll dig out my spare chainrings and see if I have 40, which will be two teth larger than my current chainring so should allow me introduce a full link.

I'ld to get shot of the half and leave the chain as cleas as poss.

cheers all
Gerry
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